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  2. Ernesto Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    17 June 1967. (1967-06-17) (aged 81–82) Chile. Occupation (s) Journalist, writer. Awards. Atenea Award (1933) Ernesto Montenegro (1885 – 17 June 1967) [1] was a Chilean journalist and writer associated with the Generation of 1912.

  3. Javier Sáez del Álamo - Wikipedia

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    Queer activism and theoretical work. Over the last 30 years, Javier Sáez del Álamo has participated in diverse array of LGBT and queer organisations and has published various books about queer theory, articles about the theory of science and psychoanalysis, as well as about queer culture and politics. Similarly, he has translated various ...

  4. Ian Gibson (author) - Wikipedia

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    Trinity College. Ian Gibson (born 21 April 1939) is an Irish author and Hispanist known for his biographies of the poet Antonio Machado, the artist Salvador Dalí, the bibliographer Henry Spencer Ashbee, the filmmaker Luis Buñuel. and particularly his work on the poet and playwright Federico García Lorca, for which he won several awards ...

  5. Crisis (Majfud novel) - Wikipedia

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    2012. ISBN. 978-84-15019-97-8. Preceded by. La ciudad de la Luna (novel) Followed by. El pasado siempre vuelve (short stories) Crisis is the seventh book of the Uruguayan American writer and literature professor Jorge Majfud. This fourth installment is based on the experiences of the author both as a migrant and a Latino out.

  6. Levant (wind) - Wikipedia

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    Levant cloud forming against the eastern cliffs of the Rock of Gibraltar. The levant ( Catalan: Llevant, Italian: Levante, Maltese: Lvant, Greek: Λεβάντες, Spanish: Levante) is an easterly wind that blows in the western Mediterranean Sea and southern France, an example of mountain-gap wind. In Roussillon it is called "llevant" and in ...

  7. Sur (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Sur was first published in 1931, [1] [2] with the assistance of a multidisciplinary team of collaborators. Its founder and main backer was Victoria Ocampo, [2] and it was supported intellectually by the Spanish philosopher José Ortega y Gasset. Many of the earliest editions of Sur carry the colophon of Ortega's Revista de Occidente.

  8. Íñigo Errejón - Wikipedia

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    Íñigo Errejón Galván ( Spanish pronunciation: [ˈiɲiɣo ereˈxoŋ galˈβan]; [A] born 14 December 1983) is a Spanish political scientist and politician, serving as member of the 14th Congress of Deputies . Doctor of Philosophy in Political Science, he was the secretary for policy and strategy and campaigning of Podemos (managing several ...

  9. Zonda wind - Wikipedia

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    The Zonda wind is produced by the northeastward movement of polar fronts, and although it is hot and dry at the low-lands, it is the main mechanism for snow precipitation at the high altitude chains, where it looks as viento blanco, reaching speeds sometimes over 200 km/h. Thus, instead of being a snow-eater, this wind is particularly important ...