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The work became his first novel, Triste, solitario y final (Sad, lonely and final), a melancholic parody set in Los Angeles with the famed fictional Philip Marlowe detective as his joint investigator. It was some months after the publication of his novel that he visited the American city, and actually stood by the grave of Stan Laurel, leaving ...
The Return of Clint the Stranger (aka There's a Noose Waiting for You Trinity!, Italian: Il ritorno di Clint il solitario, Spanish: El retorno de Clint el solitario) is a 1972 Italian-Spanish Western film directed by Alfonso Balcázar and starring Klaus Kinski. [1] The film is a sequel to Clint the Stranger.
The Allmusic review by Victor W. Valdivia awarded the album 2.5 stars stating "The thrash metal guitars and wild tempo changes have been abandoned for a jazzy, Brazilian feel. "C.J." is a straight bossa nova track... while "Los Condenaditos" marries samba beats to bluesy slide guitar and a wall of horns.
On April 6, 1986, at the age of 39, El Solitario died while on the operating table as a result of a cardiac arrest. [4] Although El Solitario's life was fairly short, his professional career spanned over twenty-five years and he is regarded as one of the greatest Mexican professional wrestlers of all time. [5]
The approximate center of the Solitario is located 56.8 km (35.3 mi) east southeast of Presidio, Texas, just west of the line dividing Brewster County, Texas and Presidio County, Texas. The formation covers a circular area of approximately 135 km 2 (52 sq mi). The geology of the Solitario is complex. In 1988, the state of Texas purchased the ...
Rio Grande Review is an annual, bilingual (Spanish and English) magazine of contemporary literature and arts established in September 1981 in El Paso, Texas. It is published by the University of Texas at El Paso and edited by students of its Creative Writing program. [1] [2] Each edition of the Rio Grande Review focuses on several special ...
Más grande que nunca (Bigger than ever) is the fourth studio album recorded by salsa singer Frankie Ruiz released in 1989. The album became his fourth number-one album on the Billboard Tropical Albums chart.
LiberoGrande is a 1997 association football video game developed and published by Namco for arcades.It was converted for the PlayStation in 1998.. A typical arcade football game in its nature, LiberoGrande introduced a novelty factor previously found in Namco's Top Striker for the Nintendo Entertainment System: the ability to play as just one player, instead of controlling the whole team ...