• Alicia Mabel Partnoy (born 1955 in Bahía Blanca, Argentina) is a human rights activist, poet, college professor, and translator. After Argentinian President...
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  • Partnoy is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alicia Partnoy (born 1955), human rights activist, poet, professor, and translator Frank...
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  • cancer survivor Alicia Partnoy (born 1955), Argentine human-rights activist Alicia Patterson (1906–1963), American newspaper editor Alicia O'Shea Petersen...
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  • The Little School is a novel written by Alicia Partnoy, a woman who was "disappeared" during the Dirty War period of the history of Argentina. It is an...
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    Oesterheld Olga Orozco Juan L. Ortiz Calixto Oyuela Pedro Bonifacio Palacios Alicia Partnoy Josefina Passadori Ivo Pelay Ricardo Piglia Felipe Pigna Alejandra Pizarnik...
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  • School: Tales of Disappearance and Survival, written by her daughter Alicia Partnoy. Partnoy, Raquel. “The Silent Witness." in Women Writing Resistance: essays...
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  • group Les Luthiers David Pakman – political commentator Alicia Partnoy – writer Raquel Partnoy – painter José Pékerman – football manager Jiří Pelikán...
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    The Little School: Tales of Disappearance & Survival in Argentina, by Alicia Partnoy (1989). Argentina, 1943–1987: The National Revolution and Resistance...
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  • original English prose libretto which was translated into Spanish by Alicia Partnoy. Commissioned by the Florentine Opera Company, the work premiered in...
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  • Parsons (1739–1811, England, f) James Parsons (1705–1770, England, nf) Alicia Partnoy (born 1955, Argentina/US, p/nf) James Parton (1822–1891, England/US...
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  • by former political prisoner and Amnesty International board member Alicia Partnoy, as well as The Diary of a Political Idiot: Normal Life in Belgrade...
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  • Salman Rushdie, Luisa Valenzuela, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Gioconda Belli, Alicia Partnoy, Raymond Federman, Steve Katz, Ronald Sukenick, Raúl Zurita, Elizabeth...
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    Sandy Taylor, Bill Lewis, Alicia Partnoy and Adriana Angel - Nicaragua 1989...
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  • Palacio de Libarona (1825–1880), non-fiction writer, storyteller, heroine Alicia Partnoy (born 1955), poet, translator, human rights activist Josefina Passadori...
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  • (1739–1811, England), nv. Julie Parsons (b. 1951, New Zealand), crime wr. Alicia Partnoy (b. 1955, Argentina), poet, translator and activist Sarah Willis Parton...
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  • Orfila - Argentine career diplomat Luis Palau - Christian evangelist Alicia Partnoy - human rights activist, poet, and translator César Pelli - architect...
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  • Orphée (1922-2018) Juan L. Ortiz (1896–1978) Adrián Paenza (born 1949) Alicia Partnoy (born 1955) Josefina Passadori (1900-1987) Roberto Payró (1867-1928)...
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    HUÉRFANA,(translated into Castilian Spanish by Rosann DeCandido and Alicia Partnoy) Pine Press, 1997, Landisburg, Pa. UNRECONCILED FACES, FootHills Publishing...
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    poet, political activist, and professor Alicia Partnoy and her filmmaker, activist husband Antonio Leiva. Alicia and Antonio are both political refugees...
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  • video opens with Laurence Fishburne reciting a prologue written by Alicia Partnoy for the movie. The movie then shows the musicians singing in front of...
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  • State Historical Association. Retrieved October 5, 2023. Mary, Karen; Partnoy, Alicia (2004). "Translating the Backlash" (PDF). Chicana/Latina Studies: The...
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  • conceptual artist Luna Paiva (born 1980), visual artist Raquel Partnoy (born 1932), painter Alicia Penalba (1913–1982), sculptor, tapestry designer and weaver...
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    that the military would have used with the detainees. A survivor, Alicia Mabel Partnoy, wrote a book about her experiences in the center titled precisely...
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    OCLC 915135785.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Partnoy, Alicia (March 2007). "Textual Strategies to Resist Disappearance and the Mothers...
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  • To Power Defender Archived October 11, 2007, at the Wayback Machine Partnoy, Alicia (2004). "The Blindfold's Eyes: My Journey from Torture to Truth (review)"...
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    rugby union player Inés Palombo (born 1985), actress and model Raquel Partnoy (born 1932), artist and writer Pachu Peña (born 1962), comedian and actor...
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