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    Rosa Clotilde Chacel Arimón (June 3, 1898 – July 27, 1994) was a famous and sometimes controversial writer from Spain. She was a native of Valladolid....
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    Alanaga, and Lilí Álvarez. Works by Republican pre-war feminists like Rosa Chacel and María Zambrano, who continued to write in exile, saw their works...
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    closely tied to formal academia. Novelists such as Benjamín Jarnés, Rosa Chacel, Francisco Ayala, and Ramón J. Sender were equally experimental and academic...
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  • 1957, Argentina (titled "Libertad o muerte", translated into Spanish by Rosa Chacel), Carlos Lohlé, Buenos Aires. 1958, Portugal (titled "Liberdade ou morte"...
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  • became friends with Rosa Chacel. Later, Albornoz married Ángel Segovia Burillo. April 1922, she was a witness at the wedding of Rosa Chacel and the painter...
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    literature at the Sorbonne. There she became friends with Julio Cortázar, Rosa Chacel, Silvina Ocampo and Octavio Paz. Paz even wrote the prologue for her...
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    novelist, poet and playwright, author of Don Quixote (1605 and 1615) Rosa Chacel (1898-1994), writer, poet and essayist Carmen Conde Abellán (1907- 1996)...
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    Victoria Kent, Pablo Picasso, Maria Luisa Algarra, Alejandro Casona, Rosa Chacel, Maria Zambrano, Josep Carner, Manuel de Falla, Paulino Masip, María...
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    Alanaga, and Lilí Álvarez. Works by Republican pre-war feminists like Rosa Chacel and María Zambrano, who continued to write from exile, also saw their...
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    Alanaga, and Lilí Álvarez.  Works by Republican pre-war feminists like Rosa Chacel and María Zambrano, who continued to write from exile, also saw their...
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    Alanaga, and Lilí Álvarez.  Works by Republican pre-war feminists like Rosa Chacel and María Zambrano, who continued to write from exile, also saw their...
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    Articles. Recuerdos de otra persona. Barcelona: Anagrama, 1996. Biography. Rosa Chacel. Essay in Retratos literarios: Escritores españoles del siglo XX evocados...
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  • Poetry (Esquío, 2003) Two Confessions. Essays by María Zambrano and Rosa Chacel. Translated by Noël Valis and Carol Maier (SUNY Press, 2015; ppr, 2016)...
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    "Estreno en Valladolid de "Memorias de Leticia Valle", según texto de Rosa Chacel". El País. Pizarro, Miguel Ángel (30 September 2017). "Emma Suárez protagonizará...
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    and children's literature. She was the recipient of honors such as the Rosa Chacel Award, the 1999 Province of Valladolid Literary Prize, and the Castile...
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    Barcelona had such a battalion organized by PSUC. In Mallorca, there was the Rosa Luxemburg Battalion that saw action on the front in defense of the city....
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  • León (1903–1988), journalist Josefina de la Torre (1907–2002), poet Rosa Chacel (1898–1994), journalist and novelist Ernestina de Champourcín (1905–1999)...
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    – Julio Caro Baroja (Spanish) 1986 – Gabriel Celaya (Spanish) 1987 – Rosa Chacel (Spanish) 1988 – Francisco Ayala (Spanish) 1989 – Joan Coromines (Spanish...
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    Alanaga, and Lilí Álvarez. Works by Republican pre-war feminists like Rosa Chacel and María Zambrano, who continued to write from exile, also saw their...
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    Baleztena, Ascensión Cano, and Rosa Erice. Pilar Careaga was the most active and visible Margarita from Valencia and Rosa Urraca from the Basque Country...
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    Illustrious Men of Valladolid among personalities such as José Zorrilla and Rosa Chacel. Valladolid City Council granted the privilege of moving the cremated...
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  • Robin Cook (Derek Raymond), English novelist (born 1931) August 7 – Rosa Chacel, Spanish writer (born 1898) August 14 – Alice Childress, African American...
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    Barcelona had such a battalion organized by PSUC. In Mallorca, there was the Rosa Luxemburg Battalion , and in Madrid there was the Unión de Muchachas. In...
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    española, Madrid 1994, ISBN 9788433483096, p. 19 Isabel Foncea Hierro, Rosa Chacel: memoria e imaginación de un tiempo enigmático, vol. 2, Malaga 2008,...
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  • 33, South African photojournalist and Pulitzer Prize winner, suicide. Rosa Chacel, 96, Spanish writer. Irving Folwartshny, 80, American hammer thrower...
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    Jane Anderson Sara Berenguer Laosa María Bruguera Pérez Matilde Cantos Rosa Chacel Ernestina de Champourcín Florence Farmborough María García Torrecillas...
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  • was José Martínez Ruiz. During this period the major contributors were Rosa Chacel, Ramiro Ledesma and Federico García Lorca. Spanish novelist Benjamín...
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    Kids Games 3: Prince Paseo 4: Pergola with Fountain Swan. 5: Statue of Rosa chacel 6: Bust of Leopoldo Cano 7: Palomar 8: Floral shield of Valladolid and...
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  • León Felipe, Miguel Hernández, Antonio Machado, Rafael Alberti and Rosa Chacel. Hora de España was subject to criticisms over its passive political...
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    Aleixandre, Vicente Huidobro, Luis Cernuda, Antonio Machado, León Felipe, Rosa Chacel, Emilio Prados, Octavio Paz, César Vallejo, Tomás Navarro Tomás, Pablo...
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