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    Manuel Mujica Lainez (11 September 1910 – 21 April 1984) was an Argentine novelist, essayist and art critic. He is mainly known for his cycle of historical...
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  • Bomarzo is a novel by the Argentine writer Manuel Mujica Lainez, written in 1962 and later adapted by its author to an opera libretto set by Alberto Ginastera...
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  • former president, known as Pepe Manuel Mujica Lainez (1910–1984), Argentine fiction writer and art critic Pedro Mujica Carassa, early 20th century Peruvian...
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  • The Wandering Unicorn (category Novels by Manuel Mujica Lainez)
    Argentine author Manuel Mujica Lainez based on the legend of Melusine. Set in medieval France and Palestine of the Crusades, Mujica Lainez’s novel is a mixture...
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  • La casa (category Novels by Manuel Mujica Lainez)
    casa (Spanish: "The House") is a 1954 novel by Argentine writer Manuel Mujica Lainez. It tells the story of a family living in a stately Buenos Aires...
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  • El laberinto (novel) (category Novels by Manuel Mujica Lainez)
    (Spanish for "The Labyrinth") is a 1974 novel by the Argentine writer Manuel Mujica Lainez. It purports to tell the story of Ginés de Silva, the boy shown holding...
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    composer Alberto Ginastera, his Opus 34. He set a Spanish libretto by Manuel Mujica Laínez, based on his 1962 novel about the 16th-century Italian eccentric...
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    Eduardo Mallea, Manuel Mujica Láinez, Ernesto Sábato, Silvina Bullrich, Rodolfo Walsh, María Elena Walsh, Tomás Eloy Martínez, Manuel Puig, Alejandra...
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  • El gran teatro (category Novels by Manuel Mujica Lainez)
    Theatre" or "The Grand Theatre") is a 1979 novel by Argentine writer Manuel Mujica Lainez, part of his Buenos Aires series. The whole action of the novel takes...
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  • Home (1968) John Moore, Zeluco (1789) Toni Morrison, Beloved (1987) Manuel Mujica Lainez, Bomarzo (1962) Alice Munro, Selected Stories (1996) Vasily Narezhny...
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    girl in trouble taking the role. In The Wandering Unicorn (1965) by Manuel Mujica Láinez, Melusine tells her tale of several centuries of existence, from...
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    the subject of a novel by the Argentinian writer Manuel Mujica Láinez, Bomarzo (1962). Mujica Láinez himself wrote a libretto based on his novel, which...
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    short stories, Misteriosa Buenos Aires, by the Argentine writer Manuel Mujica Láinez also centres round the wandering of the Jew. The Argentine writer...
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  • Weise, Zofia Kossak-Szczucka's Król trędowaty (The Leper King), Manuel Mujica Láinez's El unicornio (The Wandering Unicorn), Graham Shelby's Knights of...
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  • Innes – North Star Anna Kavan – Let Me Alone Stephen King – Carrie Manuel Mujica Láinez El laberinto El viaje de los siete demonios Derek Lambert Blackstone...
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  • La Casa may refer to: La casa, a 1954 novel by Argentine writer Manuel Mujica Laínez. "Casa de Mi Padre" (song), a Spanish song by American singer Christina...
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    Matienzo Leonardo Moledo Ricardo Molinari Eduardo Montes-Bradley Manuel Mujica Láinez Rafael Obligado Silvina Ocampo Victoria Ocampo Pacho O'Donnell Héctor...
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    subject of a novel by the Argentinian writer Manuel Mujica Láinez (1910–1984), Bomarzo (1962). Mujica Láinez himself wrote a libretto based on his novel...
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  • José Ortega y Gasset Jorge Luis Borges Rubén Darío Alfonso Reyes Manuel Mujica Láinez Alberto Lleras Camargo Mario Vargas Llosa Today, it has prominent...
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    Las historias más insólitas del Teatro Colón. 2002 Sessa, Aldo, Manuel Mujica Láinez, Vida y gloria del Teatro Colón. 1983. ISBN 978-950-9140-01-1 Sessa...
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  • Ezequiel Martínez Estrada Manuel Mujica Láinez Silvina Ocampo Victoria Ocampo Juan L. Ortiz Ricardo Piglia Alejandra Pizarnik Manuel Puig Ricardo Rojas Ernesto...
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  • Return of the Caravels (As Naus) Osman Lins Avalovara (Avalovara) Manuel Mujica Lainez Bomarzo Jorge Amado Captains of the Sands (Capitães da Areia) Ana...
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  • for Mysterious Buenos Aires) is a 1950 book of literary fiction by Manuel Mujica Lainez, containing no fewer that 42 short stories (average length: 6.4 pages)...
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  • Bomarzo, now a Catholic titular see Bomarzo (novel), a novel by Manuel Mujica Láinez 1962 Bomarzo (opera), an opera by Alberto Ginastera based on the...
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    Argentinean figures including Borges, Raúl Soldi, Hector Basaldua, and Manuel Mujica Láinez. The estate, which now serves as a boutique hotel, is still owned...
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    Denevi, Tomás Eloy Martínez, Roberto Fontanarrosa, Beatriz Guido, Manuel Mujica Láinez, Olga Orozco, Quino and Ernesto Sábato were regular visitors of the...
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  • Monterroso (1921–2003), short story writer, Prince of Asturias Award Manuel Mujica Láinez (1910–1984), novelist, essayist, journalist and short story writer...
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  • an old Germanic first name. As a nickname, Manucho may refer to: Manuel Mujica Láinez (1910–1984), Argentine fiction writer and art critic Manucho Gonçalves...
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  • Parkinson Keyes – Joy Street Damon Knight – To Serve Man (short stories) Manuel Mujica Láinez – Misteriosa Buenos Aires (short stories) Doris Lessing – The Grass...
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  • Killing a Mouse on Sunday (1961) – filmed as Behold a Pale Horse Manuel Mujica Laínez, Bomarzo (1962) – historical novel about Pier Francesco Orsini Nick...
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