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Nos han dado la tierra: They gave us the land: Pan Magazine, Issue 2, July 1945 [8] 2: La cuesta de las comadres: The Hill of the Mothers-in-law: América Magazine, Issue 55, February 1948 [8] 3: Es que somos muy pobres: We're just very poor: América Magazine, Issue 54, August 1947 [8] 4: El hombre: The man: Llano en Llamas First Edition, 1953 ...
"La autopista del sur" (South Highway) "La salud de los enfermos" (The Health of the Sick) "Reunión" (Meeting) "La Señorita Cora" (Miss Cora) "La isla a mediodía" (The Island At Noon) "Instrucciones para John Howell" (Instructions For John Howell) "Todos los fuegos el fuego" (All The Fires The Fire) "El otro cielo" (The Other Sky
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The Stories of Eva Luna (Spanish: Cuentos de Eva Luna) is a collection of Spanish-language short stories by the Chilean-American writer Isabel Allende.It consists of stories told by the title character of Allende's earlier novel Eva Luna.
The Myth of the Andalusian Paradise is a non-fiction book written by Dario Fernández-Morera and published by ICI Books in 2016. In it, the author argues against La Convivencia , the hypothesis that the Spanish Islamic realms ( Al-Andalus ) were religiously tolerant.
Cuentos de ayer y de hoy is the debut album by the Spanish hard and folk rock band Ñu released in October 1978. This album features a progressive rock style combining hard and folk rock. The flute predominance in the album's sound has been compared with Jethro Tull 's style, [ 1 ] but playing a way heavier sound it is in fact a predecessor of ...
Don Joan de Serrallonga, 1907; La Santa Espina, patriotic song and sardana, 1907; Cançons populars catalanes harmonitzades, 1910; Titaina, opera, 1912; Tassarba, opera, 1916; Concert per a violoncel i orquestra (cello concerto), 1917; El poema de la nit i el dia i de la terra i de l'amor, symphonic poem, 1920; Cançons de career, 1926; La ...
Martí de Riquer i Morera, 8th Count of Casa Dávalos (Catalan pronunciation: [məɾˈti ðə riˈkej muˈɾeɾə], Spanish: Martín de Riquer y Morera) (3 May 1914 [1] – 17 September 2013) [2] was a Spanish literary historian and Romance philologist, a recognised international authority in the field. His writing career lasted from 1934 to 2004.