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  2. ¿Y Tu Abuela Donde Esta? - Wikipedia

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    Y la mejiya rosá; Loj lábioj loj tiénej finoj . . . ¿Y tu agüela, aonde ejtá? ¿Disej que mi bemba ej grande Y mi pasa colorá? Pero dijme, por la vijne, ¿Y tu agüela, aonde ejtá? Como tu nena ej blanquita La sacaj mucho a pasiá . . . Y yo con ganae gritate ¿Y tu agüela, aonde ejtá? A ti te gujta el fojtrote, Y a mi brujca maniguá.

  3. Nancy Morejón - Wikipedia

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    translator. Language. Spanish. Notable awards. Struga Golden Wreath laureate. Nancy Morejón (born August 7, 1944 in Havana) is a Cuban poet, critic, and essayist. [1] She was a recipient of the Struga Poetry Evenings Golden Wreath Award. She has been called "the best known and most widely translated woman poet of post-revolutionary Cuba".

  4. Gioconda Belli - Wikipedia

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    Gioconda Belli [1] grew up in a wealthy family in Managua. [2] Her father is Humberto Belli Zapata and her brother is Humberto Belli. [3]She attended boarding school in Spain, [2] graduated from the Royal School of Santa Isabel in Madrid, and studied advertising and journalism at the Charles Morris Price School of Advertising and Journalism in Philadelphia. [4]

  5. Faustina Sáez de Melgar - Wikipedia

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    La prensa periódica entre 1833 y 1895, Madrid: Cátedra-Instituto de la Mujer, 2000 Sánchez Llama, Íñigo, "El nacionalismo liberal y su textualización en las letras peninsulares del siglo XIX: el caso de Faustina Sáez de Melgar (1835-1895) y Benito Pérez Galdós (1843-1920)", Revista Hispánica Moderna , LIV.1 (2001), pp. 5-30

  6. Ernestina de Champourcín - Wikipedia

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    Ernestina Michels de Champourcín Morán de Loredo, was born into a Catholic and traditionalist family, [2][3] which offered her a thorough education (she was taught a range of different languages) as part of an aristocratic and cultured family atmosphere. [2][4] Her father was a lawyer of monarchical ideas, and despite his liberal-conservative ...

  7. Juana de Ibarbourou - Wikipedia

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    Julio César. Juana Fernández Morales de Ibarbourou, also known as Juana de América, (March 8, 1892 – July 15, 1979) was a Uruguayan poet and one of the most popular writers of Spanish America. Her poetry, the earliest of which is often highly erotic, is notable for her identification of her feelings with nature around her.

  8. Natalia Toledo - Wikipedia

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    Natalia Toledo. Natalia Toledo Paz (born 1968) is a Mexican poet who writes in Spanish and Zapotec. Her work helped to revive interest in the Zapotec language. [1] Ida Kozlowska-Day states that Toledo is "one of the most recognized contemporary poets in the native languages of Mexico." [2]

  9. Sandra María Esteves - Wikipedia

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    One of the most well-known poems from the collection, “A la Mujer Borrinquena,” details the life of the character Maria Cristina who takes on the role of the Puerto Rican woman as she is idealized in one sense—dedicated to supporting her family—while maintaining awareness of her role and how despite seemingly falling in line with what ...