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    Homero Aridjis (born April 6, 1940) is a Mexican poet, novelist, environmental activist, journalist, former ambassador and ex-president of PEN International...
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    diplomat Homero Aridjis and American Betty F. de Aridjis, an environmental activist and translator. She is the sister of film maker Eva Aridjis. She has...
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  • Aridjis is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Chloe Aridjis (born 1971), Mexican-American writer Eva Aridjis (born 1974), Mexican-American...
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    craftsperson with a profound literary and personal charisma". Mexican poet Homero Aridjis described her as "the greatest visionary poet in twentieth-century Latin...
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  • activist and translator, Betty Ferber. Her sister is writer Chloe Aridjis. Aridjis Fuentes left Mexico City when she was 18 to study Anthropology and...
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  • 2024. Cassandra Drudi, "George McWhirter wins Griffin Poetry Prize for Homero Aridjis translation". Quill & Quire, June 6, 2024. Cassandra Drudi, "Newfoundland...
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  • Gómez's death "regrettable" and "painful". Poet and environmentalist Homero Aridjis stated to the Associated Press that "if they can kidnap and kill the...
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    Alberto Moravia, Heinrich Böll, Arthur Miller, Mario Vargas Llosa, Homero Aridjis, Jiří Gruša, John Ralston Saul and Jennifer Clement. PEN International...
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    (2021) by Homero Aridjis, is a historical novel inspired by the written recollections and memories of the author's father, Nicias Aridjis; a captain...
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    Azules reserve. Articles in The New York Times and op-ed pieces by Homero Aridjis suggesting a binational reserve for the area, helped defeat this incarnation...
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    (1987–2012) Griselda Álvarez (1913–2009) Guadalupe Amor (1918–2000) Homero Aridjis (1940–) List Germán Arzubide (1898–1998) Juan Banuelos (1932–) Efraín...
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    Vargas Llosa (Peru), Marjorie Agosin (Chile), Eduardo Galeano (Uruguay), Homero Aridjis (Mexico), Luis Fernando Verissimo (Brazil), Augusto Monterroso (Guatemala)...
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    memoirs José Eduardo Agualusa 1960  Angola 21 novel, short story, essays Homero Aridjis 1940  Mexico 70 poetry, novel, drama, short story, essays Margaret Atwood...
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  • (born 1935, El Salvador, p/f) Yemisi Aribisala (born 1973, Nigeria, nf) Homero Aridjis (born 1940, Mexico, p/f/nf) Dan Ariely (born 1967, US/Israel, nf) Philippe...
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    Leonora Carrington, la mariée du vent, collective work with text by Homero Aridjis, André Breton, Max Ernst, Annie Le Brun, Octavio Paz et Delmari Romero...
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    Development and Ecology. In 1986, poet and founder of the Group of 100 Homero Aridjis convinced President Miguel de la Madrid to give the overwintering sites...
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    movimiento (México: 1915–1966), edition by Octavio Paz, Alí Chumacero, Homero Aridjis and Jose Emilio Pacheco 1950: El laberinto de la soledad: Vida y pensamiento...
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    names such as José Luis Cuevas, Francisco Toledo, Elena Poniatowska and Homero Aridjis, opposed the store's presence on cultural and economic grounds. However...
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    2011. Retrieved January 8, 2011. Homero Aridjis (April 1, 2001). "Homero Aridjis/ Matar una mariposa" [Homero Aridjis/To kill a butterfly]. Reforma (in...
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    Abel Posse, Antonio Benitez Rojo, João Ubaldo Ribeiro, Jorge Amado, Homero Aridjis. In the first decades of the 21st century, an increased interest for...
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    Tranströmer  Sweden Jaan Kaplinski (Estonia) Östen Sjöstrand  Sweden Homero Aridjis (Mexico) Mohammed Dib  Algeria Assia Djebar (Algeria) Rolf Jacobsen...
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  • (1935–2018), Sergio Pitol (1933–2018), Elena Poniatowska (born 1932), Homero Aridjis (born 1940), Adolfo Castañón (born 1952) and Cristina Rivera Garza (born...
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    involving only family and close friends, among them poets Octavio Paz and Homero Aridjis. Buñuel's technique of filmmaking was strongly influenced by mise-en-scène...
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  • Colotlán, Jalisco has its own Greek community. Homero Aridjis - writer and diplomat Mauricio Aridjis - writer Los Chicharrines - comedians Crisantes...
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  • Relatives Sir Antony Sher (cousin) President of PEN International In office October 1993 – October 1997 Preceded by György Konrád Succeeded by Homero Aridjis...
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  • in danger". www.unesco.org. Retrieved 2017-10-11. Aridjis, H. (22 February 2009). "Homero aridjis / reír en 7 mil lenguas". Reforma: 14. Martínez, Francisco...
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    groups and anti-globalization groups who opposed the construction. Poet Homero Aridjis called the opening as "supremely symbolic" and "like planting the staff...
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  • Interamerican Institute of Ethnomusicology and Folklore, Caracas: 1966. Homero Aridjis, poet, México City; International President, International PEN, London...
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    Octavio Paz, A Draft of Shadows, New Directions (New York, NY), 1980. Homero Aridjis, Exaltation of Light, Boa Editions (Brockport, NY), 1981. Octavio Paz...
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  • John Sculley, American businessman, co-founded Zeta Interactive 1940 – Homero Aridjis, Mexican journalist, author, and poet 1940 – Pedro Armendáriz, Jr.,...
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