to compliment the literary awareness of Spanish policemen. Juan Goytisolo Juan Goytisolo Gay (6 January 1931 – 4 June 2017) was a Spanish poet, essayist... 13 KB (1,293 words) - 06:12, 1 April 2024 |
a physical space, shelters a rich oral and intangible tradition. — Juan Goytisolo, in a speech delivered at the opening meeting for the First Proclamation... 21 KB (2,468 words) - 19:25, 3 May 2024 |
a physical space, shelters a rich oral and intangible tradition. — Juan Goytisolo, in a speech delivered at the opening meeting for the First Proclamation... 16 KB (1,532 words) - 18:55, 11 October 2023 |
Dhimmi Rayah Guiri is Spanish slang for a foreign tourist. According to Juan Goytisolo, it is derived from Turkish gâvur. an obsolete variant of modern گبر... 6 KB (614 words) - 13:13, 2 May 2024 |
of the crucial importance in his life of translating Juan Goytisolo: "I suppose my first Goytisolo translations brought something of a decisive change... 18 KB (2,043 words) - 20:49, 19 February 2024 |
famous past visitors have included Paul Bowles, William S. Burroughs, Juan Goytisolo, Sean Connery, The Beatles, and the Rolling Stones. Precisely due to... 2 KB (183 words) - 14:09, 16 April 2024 |
Ferlosio, Juan Goytisolo and Alfonso Grosso. He died in Lloret de Mar en 1980. ": : : : Juan José Mira : : : :". "El escritor jiennense Juan José Mira... 2 KB (194 words) - 04:30, 6 December 2023 |
Juan the Landless (Spanish: Juan sin tierra) is a 1975 novel by the Spanish writer Juan Goytisolo. Published by Seix Barral, it marked Goytisolo's return... 1 KB (78 words) - 19:13, 26 December 2023 |
Count Julian (novel) (redirect from Count Julian (Goytisolo)) Reivindicación del conde don Julián) is a 1970 novel by the Spanish writer Juan Goytisolo. The title refers to Julian, count of Ceuta. The book was published... 3 KB (318 words) - 05:43, 28 February 2023 |
Agustín Goytisolo Gay (Barcelona, 13 April 1928 – 19 March 1999) was a Spanish poet, scholar and essayist. He was the brother of Juan Goytisolo and Luis... 4 KB (470 words) - 15:33, 11 April 2024 |
Marks of Identity (category Novels by Juan Goytisolo) (Spanish: Señas de identidad) is a 1966 novel by the Spanish writer Juan Goytisolo. It was published in Mexico through Editorial Joaquín Mortiz. It is... 5 KB (686 words) - 03:28, 14 October 2023 |
Bonald Spain poetry, novel 2013 Elena Poniatowska Mexico novel 2014 Juan Goytisolo Spain novel, essay 2015 Fernando del Paso Mexico novel, poetry, essay... 11 KB (414 words) - 11:00, 14 December 2023 |
Gabriel García Márquez, Günter Grass, Umberto Eco, Carlos Fuentes, Juan Goytisolo, John Updike and Mario Vargas Llosa—issued a joint statement supporting... 66 KB (6,318 words) - 13:41, 22 March 2024 |
Alanza. Juan Goytisolo (1974). Don Julián [Count Julian]. Translated by Helen R. Lane. New York: The Viking Press, Inc. ISBN 0-670-24407-4. Juan F. Mara... 26 KB (3,567 words) - 09:11, 21 August 2023 |
Ugarte, Michael (1982). Trilogy of Treason: An Intertextual Study of Juan Goytisolo. University of Missouri Press. ISBN 978-0-8262-0353-3. "ʿAbd al-Malik"... 44 KB (5,574 words) - 16:09, 1 May 2024 |
Parra 2012: José Manuel Caballero Bonald 2013: Elena Poniatowska 2014: Juan Goytisolo 2015: Fernando del Paso 2016: Eduardo Mendoza 2017: Sergio Ramírez 2018:... 2 KB (128 words) - 21:33, 1 April 2024 |
1927) 2016 – Carmen Pereira, Bissau-Guinean politician (b. 1937) 2017 – Juan Goytisolo, Spanish essayist, poet and novelist (b. 1931) 2021 – Clarence Williams... 55 KB (5,294 words) - 18:12, 29 April 2024 |
has called "irreality." Many other Latin American writers, such as Juan Rulfo, Juan José Arreola, and Alejo Carpentier, were investigating these themes... 116 KB (14,426 words) - 01:48, 2 May 2024 |
In 2011 the prize was given to Carlos Fuentes. In 2012 it went to Juan Goytisolo; the jury expressed "admiration for the strength, example and independent... 12 KB (1,389 words) - 08:27, 19 March 2024 |
1935 in Barcelona. He is the younger brother to José Agustín Goytisolo and Juan Goytisolo. He started studying law in 1953 but quit shortly afterwards... 6 KB (536 words) - 09:13, 27 May 2023 |
Jorge Semprún Brigitte Sy as Monique Lange (voice) Àlex Brendemühl as Juan Goytisolo (voice) Jeremy Lewin as Jean-Jacques Salomon (voice) Jean Achache Tella... 54 KB (4,243 words) - 20:11, 22 April 2024 |
Jaime Ferrán, Antonio Gamoneda, Juan García Hortelano, Jaime Gil de Biedma, Ángel González, José Agustín, Juan Goytisolo, Alfonso Grosso, Rafael Guillén... 3 KB (324 words) - 01:53, 21 January 2024 |
Paolo Pasolini, Ernesto Cardenal, Daisy Zamora, Guillermo Gómez-Peña, Juan Goytisolo, Anne Waldman, André Breton, Kamau Daáood, Masha Tupitsyn, and Rebecca... 22 KB (2,561 words) - 13:29, 4 May 2024 |
During Guevara's time in Algeria he was interviewed by Spanish poet Juan Goytisolo inside the Cuban embassy. During the interview Guevara noticed a book... 191 KB (22,639 words) - 16:56, 7 May 2024 |
Pedophobia, Effeminophobia, and Hyermasculine Desire in the Work of Juan Goytisolo, 'Worlds of Change, 42. Scharf, R. (2001) "Pedophobia, the gynarchy... 9 KB (974 words) - 11:54, 21 March 2024 |
a former art school in Paris Count Julian (novel), a 1970 novel by Juan Goytisolo Julians (disambiguation) Julianus (disambiguation) Jullien, a French... 2 KB (288 words) - 15:42, 21 January 2024 |
American writer William Faulkner was her godfather. Spanish writer Juan Goytisolo was her step-father. When Achache was a child, she was abused by French... 21 KB (1,369 words) - 10:19, 23 March 2024 |