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May 08, 2008
Guernica
An extensive cover gallery of the French ”Saint” novels
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A 3D Exploration of Picasso's Guernica. Background music is the song Nana, part of Manuel de Falla’s Siete canciones populares españolas, arranged by Ana Ruth Bermúdez and Rene Izquierdo for cello and guitar
Previously posted: CG Guernica (YT) by Marcelo Ricardo Ortiz
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The dictator novel (novela del dictador) is a genre of Latin American literature that challenges the role of the dictator in Latin American society. The theme of caudillismo—the charismatic authoritarian "strongman"—is addressed by examining the relationship between power, dictatorship, and writing, and is used as an allegory for the role of the Latin American writer in society
A fan site dedicated to the notorious rascal Frank Harris (1856-1931), author of that most lascivious and lying autobiography My Life and Loves
A newly-discovered document that might be of interest to other fans of Israeli author Pinhas sadeh. It’s from June 1955, when Sadeh (then 26) helped his mother fill out 29 forms at the Yad Vashem museum. In this one, they declare the last known address of her mother who perished at the Lwów Ghetto in Poland in 1942
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