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  2. Thunder Among the Leaves - Wikipedia

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    Thunder Among the Leaves (Spanish: El trueno entre las hojas) is a 1958 Argentine-Paraguayan drama film directed by Armando Bó, starring himself, Isabel Sarli, Ernesto Báez and Andrés Laszlo. The screenplay by Paraguayan writer Augusto Roa Bastos was based on his short story La hija del ministro .

  3. José María Merino - Wikipedia

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    Páginas de Espuma, 2007) Cuentos del libro de la noche (Ed. Alfaguara, 2005) Cuentos de los días raros (Ed. Alfaguara, 2004) Días imaginarios (Seix Barral 2002). NH Award of short stories to the year best short stories book published; La memoria tramposa (Edilesa, 1999) Cuatro nocturnos (Ed. Alfaguara 1999) Cincuenta cuentos y una fábula.

  4. Alberto Ruy Sánchez - Wikipedia

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    Los demonios de la lengua. 1994. Cuentos de Mogador. 1999. De cómo llegó a Mogador la melancolía. 2001. La huella del grito. Essays. 1981. Mitología de un cine en crisis. 1988. Al filo de las hojas. 1990. Una introducción a Octavio Paz. 1991. Tristeza de la verdad: André Gide regresa de Rusia. 1992. Ars de cuerpo entero. 1995. Con la ...

  5. Alicia Morel - Wikipedia

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    1991: La Hoja Viajera; 1991: Cuentos de tesoros y monedas de oro; 1992: Una aguja y un dedal; 1993: Cuentos de la lluvia; 1994: Aventuras del Duende Melodía; 1994: El baile de los cantaritos; 1994: La cartera azul y Amigos del bosque; 1978: El Increíble Mundo de Llanca; 1995: El cururo incomprendido; 2015: Cuentos de la Panchita

  6. Pedro Juan Gutiérrez - Wikipedia

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    The Italian researcher Gino Tramontana (Ph.D. in Latin-American Literature, Musician and Writer) believes that the poetics of Pedro Juan Gutiérrez should be considered not so clearly comparable to that of Charles Bukowski and entirely distant from the so-called dirty realism, believing that the most adequate definition is that of obscene hyperrealism.

  7. Sylvia Aguilar Zéleny - Wikipedia

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    Her works have appeared in Altanoche, La Tempestad, Las Hojas de la Mancuspia, Milenio, Néctar y Picnic and a large number of magazines. Her work has won Concurso de Libro Sonorense in 2003, the Concurso de Cuento Cristina Rivera-Garza in 2005, and an honorable mention in the Concurso de Libro Sonorense in 2000. [1]

  8. Bárbara Jacobs - Wikipedia

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    Las hojas muertas, Era, 1987; Las hojas muertas. Ediciones Era. 6 November 2014. ISBN 978-607-445-292-1. < The Dead Leaves, Curbstone Press, 1993, ISBN 9781880684085; Las siete fugas de Saab, alias el Rizos, Alfaguara / CONCAULTA, Botella al Mar, 1992, ISBN 9789681904425; Vida con mi amigo, Alfaguara, Madrid, 1994, ISBN 9788420481586

  9. Tales of the Alhambra - Wikipedia

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    Irving was inspired by his experiences to write Tales of the Alhambra. [4] The book combines description, myth and narrations of real historical events, even up through the destruction of some of the palace's towers by the French under Count Sebastiani in 1812, and the further damage caused by an earthquake in 1821.