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  2. Manuel Altolaguirre - Wikipedia

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    Born in the Andalusian city of Málaga in 1905, Altolaguirre's collaborative poets included Emilio Prados, Vicente Aleixandre, and Federico García Lorca.After completing law studies in Granada, Altolaguirre founded the magazine Ambos and returned to Málaga to start the printing shop Imprenta Sur ('Southern Press'), where he drew together many of his friends, publishing most of their early verse.

  3. Santiago Municipal Literature Award - Wikipedia

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    The Santiago Municipal Literature Award (Spanish: Premio Municipal de Literatura de Santiago) is one of the oldest and most important literary awards in Chile [1] Created in 1934 by the municipality of Santiago, its first edition awarded the categories of novel, poetry and theater (later to be renamed as dramaturgy). [2]

  4. Isabel Freire de Matos - Wikipedia

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    Isabel Freire de Matos [note 1] (February 2, 1915 – September 30, 2004) was a writer, educator, journalist, and activist for Puerto Rican independence. Freire de Matos was the author of several children's books and the wife of Francisco Matos Paoli, a high-ranking member of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party.

  5. Chilean literature - Wikipedia

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    Chilean literature refers to all written or literary work produced in Chile or by Chilean writers. The literature of Chile is usually written in Spanish.Chile has a rich literary tradition and has been home to two Nobel prize winners, the poets Gabriela Mistral and Pablo Neruda.

  6. Fernando Alegría - Wikipedia

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    Actas de Palo Alto. La obra literaria de Fernando Alegría. Santiago de Chile: Editorial Mosquito, 2000. Epple, Juan Armando, ed. Para una fundación imaginaria de Chile. La literatura de Fernando Alegría. Lima: Latinoamericana Editores-Stanford University, 1987. Giacoman, Helmy F. ed. Homenaje a Fernando Alegría.

  7. A Song of Joy - Wikipedia

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    "A Song of Joy" ("Himno de la alegría") is the title of a popular rock song by the Spanish singer and actor Miguel Ríos. It is set to the tune of the Ninth Symphony by Ludwig van Beethoven, as arranged by Waldo de los Ríos, who specialized in arranging classical music to contemporary rhythms. [1]

  8. José S. Alegría - Wikipedia

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    The Union Party was founded in February 1904 by Luis Muñoz Rivera, Rosendo Matienzo Cintrón, Antonio R. Barceló, José de Diego and others after the disbanding of the Federal Party. The party supported greater self-government for the island, though the party was divided between those in favor of independence and those favoring statehood .

  9. Claribel Alegría - Wikipedia

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    Huésped de mi tiempo (1961) Vía única (1965) Cenizas de Izalco (1966) Aprendizaje (1970) Pasaré a cobrar y otros poemas (1973) Sobrevivo (1978, Premio Casa de las Américas de Poesía) La encrucijada salvadoreña (1980) Nicaragua: la revolución sandinista (1980) Flores del volcán; Suma y sigue (1981) No me agarran viva: la mujer ...