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  2. Antonio Colinas - Wikipedia

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    Seis poemas (commentary by Luis Miguel Alonso). Burgos: Instituto de la Lengua de Castilla y León, 2003. Treinta y ocho poemas (tribute to Antonio Manso). Madrid: Real Casa de la Moneda, 2003. En Ávila unas pocas palabras. Valladolid: El Gato Gris, 2004. Respirar adentro (w/ photos by Gianfranco Negri-Clementi). Milan: Scheiwiller, 2006.

  3. Memories of a Teenager - Wikipedia

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    Memories of a Teenager (Spanish title Yo, Adolescente) is a 2020 Argentine teen drama film directed by Lucas Santa Ana. [1] The movie stars Renato Quattordio, Malena Narvay, Thomás Lepera, and Jerónimo Giocondo Bosia. [ 2 ]

  4. LGBTQ literature in Spain - Wikipedia

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    In realist literature, starting in the last third of the 19th century and for much of the 20th, homosexuality was seen in a negative light. [11] This was influenced by the theses of Italian positivism (Cesare Lombroso considered that homosexuality led to crime), [12] French degeneration (in authors such as Bénédict Morel, Valentin Magnan— [13] who rejected homosexuality because its spread ...

  5. Orfila Bardesio - Wikipedia

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    The volumes of Bardesio's Christian trilogy "Uno" appeared in 1955, 1959 and 1971. For each of these, and for the volume "Poema" that had appeared earlier, in 1946, she received the prize awarded by the Ministry of Education and Culture. [7] [8] After her husband died she moved back to Montevideo in 1974. Ten years later "El ciervo radiante ...

  6. LGBTQ culture in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    A few years later, Doña Herlinda y su hijo ("Doña Herlinda and Her Son"; 1984) [6] featured the first same-sex couple in Mexican cinema, who struggled with family pressures to survive. [ 1 ]

  7. Ariadna Gil - Wikipedia

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    Gil made her feature film debut as an actress in Bigas Luna's Lola (1986). [1] [2] After four films primarily in Catalan, though partly in Spanish and French, she took part in a movie exclusively in Spanish shot in 1991, Emilio Martínez Lázaro's Amo tu cama rica, and has gone on to star in myriad films and series in Catalan, Spanish, French and English, among other languages.