• University, 1998 Canciones de Luis Palés Matos on Cancioneros Luis Palés Matos works on website Ciudad Seva "Luis Palés Matos: Poeta" Estudiantes Al Dia...
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  • Gregório de Mattos (1636–1696), Brazilian writer Luis Palés Matos (1898-1959), a poet from Puerto Rico Mayra Matos (born 1988), Miss Puerto Rico Universe 2009...
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    and Ivy Queen's "Vamos A Celebrar". In 1953, Puerto Rican writer, Luis Palés Matos wrote Plena del Menéalo urging the Puerto Rican woman to move it and...
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    poet Luis López Nieves, Puerto Rican writer Luis Palés Matos, Puerto Rican author Luis F. Alvarez, Spanish-American physician (grandfather of Luis W. Alvarez)...
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  • asteroid People José María Pales (born 1963), Spanish table tennis player Luis Palés Matos (1898–1959), Puerto Rican poet Peter Páleš (born 1967), Slovak sprint...
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  • Literature Bilanguaging Toward a Greater Puerto Rico (on Luis Rafael Sánchez, Luis Palés Matos, Giannina Braschi), University of California, Santa Cruz...
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  • previous albums, that are based on poems from Puerto Rican writers like Luis Palés Matos and Juan Antonio Corretjer, among others. It also features a new, unreleased...
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    Laxmi Prasad Devkota, Laurence Housman, Hans Henny Jahnn, Edwin Muir, Luis Palés Matos, Benjamin Péret, Marta Rădulescu, Alfred Schütz, Galaktion Tabidze...
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    Spanish, along with the works of Cuban Nicolás Guillén and Puerto Rican Luis Palés Matos. Cabral is known for his vast exploration of themes. Perennial human...
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  • universities in the United States. Del Villard's favorite poet was Luis Palés Matos. In 1969, she established a theater/school in San Juan and named it...
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    (2008). "Performing Poetry, Race, and the Caribbean: Eusebia Cosme and Luis Palés Matos". Revista Hispánica Moderna. 61 (2). Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: University...
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    influenced by performers including Afro-Antillano genre poet Luis Palés Matos and his father Vicente Palés Anés. Music composer Catalino "Tite" Curet Alonso who...
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    expression and acknowledge the works of her compatriots Luis Palés Matos, Nilita Vientos, Luis Pales Matos, Pedro Pietri, and Julia de Burgos. Braschi's work...
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  • based on a poem by Pablo Neruda. The title song is based on a poem by Luis Palés Matos. Lead singer Zoraida Santiago also contributed with the song "Prisa...
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  • (1869–1943) Luis Lloréns Torres (1876–1944) Mercedes Negrón Muñoz a.k.a. Clara Lair (1895–1973) Benito Pastoriza Iyodo (born 1954) Luis Palés Matos (1898–1959)...
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  • García Lorca. The album also features Brown's second adaptation of a Luis Palés Matos poem in "Ohé Nené". Like in previous Brown albums, there are two songs...
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  • F. Westerman, English children's author (born 1876) February 23 – Luis Palés Matos, Puerto Rican poet (heart failure) (born 1898) February 28 – Maxwell...
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  • The album also features the fifth Roy Brown song based on a poem by Luis Palés Matos, and the third based on a poem by Clemente Soto Vélez. There's also...
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  • for the Teen Age. José Gualberto Padilla a.k.a. "El Caribe", poet Luis Palés Matos, poet of Afro-Caribbean themes; author of Tuntún de pasa y grifería...
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    Lorenzo and Lotty Tischer. The film was written by illustrious poet Luis Palés Matos, and scored by renowned band-leader Rafael Muñoz. The wardrobe design...
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    Fortunato Vizcarrondo, Fernando Ortiz and Lydia Cabrera, Puerto Rican Luis Palés Matos and Spaniards Pablo Picasso and Roger de Lauria. The African-inspired...
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  • Haro Luis López Nieves René Marqués Nemir Matos-Cintrón Francisco Matos Paoli Olga Nolla Luis Palés Matos Benito Pastoriza Iyodo Pedro Pietri Miguel...
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  • he traveled to Havana, Cuba under the recommendation of "Diplo" and Luis Palés Matos. He planned to stay there for 15 days but was so sought after that...
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  • composer and activist Earl Lovelace – Trinidad, novelist and writer Luis Palés Matos – Puerto Rican poet Bob Marley – Jamaica, singer and musician Ziggy...
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    independence; was imprisoned for his role in the El Grito de Lares revolt Luis Palés Matos (1898–1959), poet of Afro-Caribbean themes Benito Pastoriza Iyodo (1954–2022)...
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  • Poet, Novelist The Present Age from 1914, The Scots and Their Country Luis Palés Matos  Puerto Rico 20 March 1898 23 February 1959 Poet El palacio en sombras...
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    writers have written about racism; Abelardo Díaz Alfaro (1916–1999) and Luis Palés Matos (1898–1959), who was credited with creating the poetry genre known...
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  • Méndez Ballester, René Marqués, Emilio S. Belaval, Julia de Burgos, Luis Palés Matos, Evaristo Ribera Chevremont, among others. She has been recognized...
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  • communities, and other sub-cultural groupings. Nicolás Guillén (Cuba) and Luis Palés Matos (Puerto Rico) incorporate the African roots in the rhythm of their...
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    newspapers. Arce de Vázquez edited the works of Puerto Rican poet Luis Palés Matos. Two of her most important works were: Notas Puertorriqueñas (1950)...
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