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  2. José María Vargas Vila - Wikipedia

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    José María de la Concepción Apolinar Vargas Vila Bonilla (June 23, 1860 – May 23, 1933), commonly referred to as José María Vargas Vila, was a Colombian writer and public intellectual. Vargas Vila was an autodidact , who, from an early age, participated in political struggles as a journalist, political agitator, and orator.

  3. Federica Montseny - Wikipedia

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    Cien días de la vida de una mujer (1949) Jaque a Franco (1949) Mujeres en la cárcel (1949) El problema de los sexos: matrimonio, unión libre y amor sin convivencia (1950) Pasión y muerte de los españoles en Francia (1950) María Silva: la libertaria (1951) El Éxodo: pasión y muerte de españoles en el exilio (1969)

  4. Death and the Compass - Wikipedia

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    "Death and the Compass" (original Spanish title: "La muerte y la brújula") is a short story by Argentine writer and poet Jorge Luis Borges (1899–1986). Published in Sur in May 1942, it was included in the 1944 collection Ficciones. It was translated into English by Anthony Kerrigan and published in New Mexico Quarterly (Autumn 1954).

  5. Beto Quintanilla - Wikipedia

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    El Beso De Tierra (2007) Las Claves de Beto Quintanilla (2007) Mi Hijo No Es Un Cobarde (2007) Tragedias Reales de la Vida (2007) Las Viejas Bravas De ... (2007) Clasicas 15 Éxitos (2008) El Mero León Del Corrido (2000) El Pescado Enjabonado (2008) Le Compré La Muerte A Mi Hijo (2003) La Santisima Muerte (2008) Los Primeros Rugidos Del León ...

  6. Manuela de la Santa Cruz y Espejo - Wikipedia

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    María Manuela Dominga de Espejo y Aldaz, also known as Manuela de la Santa Cruz y Espejo (b. 20 December 1753 – d. 1829) was an Ecuadorian journalist, nurse, [1] feminist, and revolutionary. She was the sister of Eugenio Espejo , with whom she discussed and shared Enlightenment and revolutionary, pro-revolutionary thought and ideas.

  7. Felisa Rincón de Gautier - Wikipedia

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    There is a Felisa Rincón de Gautier Museum and a parking lot with the name of Doña Fela on Calle Recinto Sur in Old San Juan. [10] [11] In New York City, both the Felisa Rincón de Gautier Institute for Law & Public Policy in the Bronx and a public school (PS 376) in Brooklyn, New York, are named in her honor. [4] [5]

  8. Julio Cortázar - Wikipedia

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    Julio Florencio Cortázar [1] (26 August 1914 – 12 February 1984; Latin American Spanish: [ˈxuljo koɾˈtasaɾ] ⓘ) was an Argentine and naturalised French novelist, short story writer, poet, essayist, and translator.

  9. Morte e Vida Severina - Wikipedia

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    Morte e Vida Severina (literally, Severine Life and Death, translated by Elizabeth Bishop as The Death and Life of a Severino) is a play in verse by Brazilian author João Cabral de Melo Neto, one of his most famous and frequently read works.