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    Blas de Otero (15 March 1916 – 29 June 1979) was a Spanish poet, associated with the Social poetry movement of the 1950s and 60s in Spain. Debicki, Andrew...
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  • politician Blas de Otero (1916–1979), Spanish poet Clementina Otero (1909–1996), Mexican actress Dan Otero (born 1985), American baseball player Jaime Otero Calderon...
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  • and writer. In 1996, he was awarded the Miguel de Cervantes Prize. Along with Gabriel Celaya, Blas de Otero and José Hierro, he was a member of the post-war...
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    internal exiles may be Blas de Otero, José Hierro, Eugenio de Nora, and José Ángel Valente. Jorge Tello Francisco, Antonio de Zulueta and Miguel Catalan...
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    c/ Paula Montal, 9 (Sansomendi). CPEIPS San Prudencio c/ Duque de Wellington, 4. IGS Mendebaldea c/ Donostia, 3. CEE Gorbeialde c/ Blas de Otero, 2....
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  • post-Spanish-civil-war poetry movement of the 1950s and 60s (including poets such as Blas de Otero). Later, José Eduardo Limón, for example, has used it to describe Mexican-American...
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    godfather. La Chunga became the 'muse' of several writers, including Blas de Otero, Rafael Alberti, José Manuel Caballero Bonald and León Felipe, as well...
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  • ¿Dónde está Blas de Otero? La poesía de Blas de Otero como ficción autobiográfica, various authors, Ancia, 4, 2004, reissued by Blas de Otero Medio siglo...
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    Aresti in Basque, or works in Spanish like Tiempo de silencio, as well as Ignacio Aldecoa and Blas de Otero (Pido la paz y la palabra, 1955 (1975)) with their...
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  • Madrid: Claudio Rodríguez, Carlos Bousoño, Vicente Aleixandre, and Blas de Otero. With a PhD in Hispanic Literatures from State University of New York...
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    the first stage of existentialist character. Along with Eugenio de Nora and Blas de Otero, he supported the idea of a non-elitist poetry in the service...
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    marginalization and silence (the so-called internal exile: Vicente Aleixandre, Blas de Otero, Antonio Buero Vallejo, generation of 1950). In spite of the production...
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    grandes rosales del día, las tristes azucenas letales de tus noches? Poems by José Hierro, Blas de Otero, and Gabriel Celaya were more direct, penning poems...
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  • Gonzalez de Lama and Eugenio de Nora during the height of the Spanish Civil War. The magazine published work by poets including Blas de Otero, César Vallejo...
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    2017–present Marcos Luis Valcárcel Laguna- Cuba-percussionist unknown Juan Cuñarro Otero- Spain-saxophonist 2016–2022 Juan Carlos Betancourt Rosabal- Spain-trumpeter...
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    addition, there are many Basque writers who have written in Spanish: Blas de Otero, and Gabriel Celaya. In the 20th century, the Spanish Civil War halted...
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    studied at the Colegio Dulce Nombre de María - PP.Escolapios in Granada. As a teenager, he met Spanish poet Blas de Otero. He was a fan of equestrian sports...
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    Aresti, and by the Basque-born, Spanish-writing writers Miguel de Unamuno and Blas de Otero—as well as by the irony of the poet and Anglo-American essayist...
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    José Manuel Caballero Bonald (category People from Jerez de la Frontera)
    of Antonio Machado, along with Blas de Otero, José Agustín Goytisolo, Ángel González, José Ángel Valente, Jaime Gil de Biedma, Alfonso Costafreda and...
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  • first matches were held on a field known as La Campa de los Ingleses, but it was in the Campo de Lamiako where football took off in Bilbao, with several...
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  • 1936, trad. de Claude Bourguignon et Claude Couffon Office des ténèbres 5, trad. de Claude Bourguignon et Claude Couffon, 1978 Blas de Otero Je demande...
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  • Diego, Carles Riba, Josep Vicenç Foix, Blas de Otero, Juan Goytisolo, Carlos Barral, Gabriel Ferrater and Jaime Gil de Biedma. In 1984, working for publisher...
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  • the Academy of American Poets: Louise Bogan Premio de la Crítica in poetry (Spain): Blas de Otero Canada: Governor General's Award, poetry or drama: Red...
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    poetic interests continued to develop with readings by Pablo Neruda, Blas de Otero, Luis Cernuda, José Ángel Valente and José Agustín Goytisolo during...
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    translated the poetry of Antero de Quental from Portuguese and the verse of Blas de Otero from Catalan. From other languages, Espaillat has translated into English...
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    de Almería, for El detector de inocentes story (The detector innocent). 1998: Antonio Oliver Belmas and Award Blas de Otero, for Falso Testimonio (Perjury)...
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  • as Isabel Montalbán de Otero Diego Olivera as Anibal Otero Cristián de la Fuente as Daniel Otero Horacio Pancheri as Sergio Otero Ninel Conde as Carolina...
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  • español de 1939 : actas del Primer Congreso Internacional (Bellaterra, 27 de noviembre- 1 de diciembre de 1995). Volumen 2". Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes...
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    Claudia Hernández Blas (born 14 December 1992), professionally known as Claudia Traisac, is a Spanish actress. She is best known for her roles in Escobar:...
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    (FA) Felipe Schipani [es] (PC) Gabriel Gianoli [Wikidata] (PN) Gabriel Otero [Wikidata] (FA) Gabriela Barreiro [es] (FA) Gonzalo Civila [es] (FA) Gerardo...
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