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  2. A Perfect Story - Wikipedia

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    A Perfect Story (Spanish: Un cuento perfecto) is a Spanish romantic comedy television miniseries based on the novel by Elísabet Benavent. It stars Anna Castillo and Álvaro Mel . It was released on Netflix on 28 July 2023.

  3. Beatriz Doumerc - Wikipedia

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    Beatriz Doumerc de Barnes (Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1929 – Barcelona, Spain, March 26, 2014) was an Argentine writer of children's literature. [1] [2] Her book, La línea (Buenos Aires, Granica, 1975), illustrated by her husband, Ayax "Pacho" Barnes, was awarded the Casa de las Américas Prize in 1975.

  4. Julio Bekhor - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, he made his American film debut with Broken Lizard's Club Dread (El club del Miedo) directed by Jay Chandrasekar. In the same year, he was cast to play Luis in the film Sea of Dreams (Mar de sueños), José Bojorquez's debut feature film alongside Sonia Braga, Angélica María, Nicholas Gonzales and Seymour Cassell.

  5. José María Arguedas - Wikipedia

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    1961 – El Sexto. Novel, based on Arguedas's experiences in the federal prison El Sexto in 1938. 1964 – Todas las Sangres. Novel. 1965 – El sueño del pongo: Cuento quechua. Pongoq mosqoynin; qatqa runapa willakusqan. Bilingual (Quechua/Spanish) story, published as a pamphlet. 1967 – Amor mundo y todos los cuentos. Collection of short ...

  6. La reina del pueblo - Wikipedia

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    La reina del pueblo (transl. 'Queen of the Village') is a Spanish comedy streaming television series created, written and directed by Raúl Navarro for Flooxer.It was released on Atresplayer Premium on 27 June 2021.

  7. Juan Carlos Onetti - Wikipedia

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    A high school drop-out, Onetti's first novel, El pozo, published in 1939, [3] met with his close friends' immediate acclaim, as well as from some writers and journalists of his time. 500 copies of the book were printed, most of them left to rot at the only bookstore that sold it, Barreiro (the book was not reprinted until the 1960s, with an introduction and preliminary study by Ángel Rama).

  8. Alejandro Córdoba Sosa - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, under the pen name 'Alejandro Zenteno Lobo', he published Doscientos y un cuentos en miniatura (Two hundred and one miniature tales) a book of flash fiction none of which goes beyond the limit of seventy words.

  9. Cuento - Wikipedia

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    AaTh 300, El matador del dragón (El dragón de siete cabezas); AaTh 510B, Los vestidos de oro, de plata y de estrellas (Piel de Asno); AaTh 301B, El fortachón y sus compañeros (Juanillo el Oso o Juanillo la Burra); AaTh 302, El corazón del ogro en un huevo; AaTh 425A and variants, El Animal como esposo (Cupido y Psique); AaTh 700, Ganbarcito;