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    Miguel Otero Silva (October 26, 1908 – August 28, 1985), was a Venezuelan writer, journalist, humorist and politician. A figure of great relevance in Venezuelan...
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  • Congress from New Mexico Miguel Antonio Otero (born 1859) (1859–1944), territorial governor of New Mexico and author Miguel Otero Silva (1908–1985), Venezuelan...
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  • in turn is based in the homonymous 1970 novel by Venezuelan writer Miguel Otero Silva. Ramiro Meneses, who is currently directing the Telemundo telenovela...
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  • January 19, 2012, based on the book written by the Venezuelan author Miguel Otero Silva, entitled Cuando quiero llorar no lloro. The show is produced by Teleset...
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    by Venezuelan writer Miguel Otero Silva published on June 25, 1970. It is considered one of the most important pieces of Silva's works and of Venezuelan...
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  • Gordon, American actress, screenwriter, and playwright (b. 1896) Miguel Otero Silva, Venezuelan writer (b. 1908) August 29 Evelyn Ankers, British actress...
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    Teresa de la Parra, Arturo Uslar Pietri, Adriano González León, Miguel Otero Silva, and Mariano Picón Salas. The great poet and humanist Andrés Bello...
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    front against Gómez, was conformed by people like Rómulo Betancourt, Miguel Otero Silva, Juan Oropeza, Isaac Pardo and Rodolfo Quintero. Most of them were...
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  • América. Ediciones Nowtilus S.L. p. 120. ISBN 978-84-9763-601-8. Miguel Otero Silva; Efraín Subero (1 January 1985). Casas muertas: Lope de Aguirre, príncipe...
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  • first edition of El Nacional circulated on 3 August 1943, founded by Miguel Otero Silva in Caracas, with innovations such as the replacement of the editorial...
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    that in turn is based on the book written by the Venezuelan author Miguel Otero Silva and El sexo débil along to Itatí Cantoral. Already in 2012, he stars...
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  • an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Venezuelan writer Miguel Otero Silva, was entered into the 8th Moscow International Film Festival. His...
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  • Communist Party of Venezuela. ¡Aquí Está! was founded in 1942 by Miguel Otero Silva (recently returned from exile), as the Venezuelan political climate...
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  • Castillo married Venezuelan journalist, Miguel Otero Silva, in 1946. They had two children, Miguel Henrique Otero, the current editor of El Nacional newspaper...
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    Nobel Prize in Literature in 1960, largely due to the efforts of Miguel Otero Silva, and gained widespread support in Latin America, but ultimately lost...
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    Joaquin Gabaldon Marquez, Juan Oropeza, Raúl Leoni, Andrés Eloy Blanco, Miguel Otero Silva, Pedro Sotillo, Isaac J Pardo, Juan Bautista Fuenmayor, Germán Suárez...
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  • Teleset for RCN TV. It is based on the 1970 novel of the same name by Miguel Otero Silva. In 1963, a renowned mentalist named Norman Reinhart (Omar Sanchez)...
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    Teresa de la Parra, Arturo Uslar Pietri, Adriano González León, Miguel Otero Silva, and Mariano Picón Salas. Andrés Bello was also an educator and poet...
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  • Cuando quiero llorar no lloro ("When I want to cry, I don't") by Miguel Otero Silva, of which in 2011 a Colombian version was made with the name Tres...
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  • Venezuela. From 1964 to 1968 he was head of the Caracas Athenaeum. With Miguel Otero Silva he founded the literary magazine Lamigal. Heavy drinking caused his...
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    Colleges College Juan Crisostomo Falcon Carmen Mary College College Miguel Otero Silva Salesian College Pius XII Basic School Great Liberator L.B Mercedes...
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  • Sotillo and several other young writers, including Arturo Úslar Pietri, Miguel Otero Silva, Nelson Himiob, Juan Oropeza, Fernando Paz Castillo, Gonzalo Carnevalli...
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  • Teresa de la Parra, Arturo Uslar Pietri, Adriano González León, Miguel Otero Silva, and Mariano Picón Salas. The great poet and humanist Andrés Bello...
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    del Pou José Antonio Anzoátegui Juan Manuel Cajigal Eulalia Ramos Miguel Otero Silva Pedro María Freites Willians Astudillo, baseball player for the Fukuoka...
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    writer Hanni Ossott, poet Edgar C. Otálvora, journalist and writer Miguel Otero Silva, writer Antonia Palacios, writer Lucila Palacios, writer...
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    Communist Party of Vietnam (1960–1986)  Vietnam Awarded 30 April 1980 Miguel Otero Silva (1908–1985) Writer, journalist  Venezuela Awarded 30 April 1980 1980–1982...
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    Foundation Biography of Leoni at Venezuela Tuya Interview to Raúl Leoni by Miguel Otero Silva PDF format. Sereno, Herminia Cristina Méndez (January 1997). 5 siglos...
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  • directed by Mauricio Walerstein based in the homonymous novel by Miguel Otero Silva. It was entered into the 8th Moscow International Film Festival. In...
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  • Manuel Díaz Rodríguez (1871–1927) Mariano Picón Salas (1901–1965) Miguel Otero Silva (1908–1985) Rafael Arráiz Lucca (born 1959) Rafael Cadenas (born 1930)...
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  • in 1976 and the Municipal Prize for Literature in 1982. Along with Miguel Otero Silva, Pablo Rojas Guardia, Luis Castro, and others, she was a member of...
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