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  2. Irony - Wikipedia

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    Irony, in its broadest sense, is the juxtaposition of what on the surface appears to be the case and what is actually the case or to be expected. It typically figures as a rhetorical device and literary technique. In some philosophical contexts, however, it takes on a larger significance as an entire way of life.

  3. Mottos of Francoist Spain - Wikipedia

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    Una, Grande y Libre was often used at the end of speeches; The leader would exclaim three times ¡España!, and the public would successively respond to each of these shouts with ¡Una!, ¡Grande!, and finally ¡Libre!. The effect was similar to the way Amen is used in church, as well as to the chant of "Sieg Heil!" in Nazi Germany.

  4. Carlos Monsiváis - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Monsiváis Aceves was born in Mexico City on May 4, 1938. [ 2][ 5][ 7][ 13][ 14] He studied economics and philosophy at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM). [ 5][ 6] As a student, Monsiváis was involved with protests that reestablished Mexican democracy. [ 6] From 1956 to 1958, he worked at Medio Siglo ("Half Century ...

  5. Simple Verses - Wikipedia

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    Simple Verses (Spanish: Versos sencillos) is a poetry collection by Cuban writer and independence hero José Martí. Published in October 1891, it was the last of Martí's works to be printed before his death in 1895. [1] Originally written in Spanish, it has been translated into over ten languages. [2] Among the poems in the collection are Yo ...

  6. Andy Andy - Wikipedia

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    His second album, Necesito Un Amor ("I Need A Love"), was released in 2003 [4] with the hits Voy A Tener Que Olividarte and Necesito Un Amor. His next album, Ironia ("Irony"), was released in 2005. [4] His hit, Que Ironia, came in three forms: bachata, reggaeton, and balada, and his second hit, A Quien Le Importa, was featured in bachata and ...

  7. Eva Baltasar - Wikipedia

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    Eva Baltasar (born August 26, 1978) is a Catalan poet and writer. She has a bachelor's degree in Pedagogy from the University of Barcelona.She has published ten books of poetry, which have earned numerous awards including the 2008 Miquel de Palol, the 2010 Benet Ribas, the 2015 Gabriel Ferrater, and the 2020 Òmnium Prize.

  8. Valeria Flores - Wikipedia

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    Buenos Aires, Argentina. Valeria Flores (born 12 January 1973), also stylized as val flores, is an Argentine writer, teacher and lesbian queer activist. [1] She is dedicated to queer theory and pro-sex feminism. She writes theoretical essays characterized by a poetic writing, and poetry. Among her published books are interruqciones.

  9. Rafael Saavedra - Wikipedia

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    Crossfader. B-sides, hidden tracks & remixes (2009), Lejos del noise (2003), Buten smileys (1997) Rafael Saavedra ( Tijuana, 1967 [1] —17 September 2013 [2]) was a Mexican author who contributed to magazines Letras Libres, [3] Generación, [4] Moho, [5] Nexos, Replicante, [2] Pícnic, among other publications and literary spaces, including ...