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Mario Vargas Llosa
During a semester in 2015 Vargas Llosa taught a course at Princeton University. In it he spoke with the students about literature and current affairs. Along with the students and with Rubén Gallo, director of Princeton’s Latin American Studies Program, Vargas Llosa performed an in-depth analysis of five of his works.
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José Manuel Prieto
Talking about Cuba is an endless and always controversial conversation about Fidel Castro, Che Guevara, the triumphs and failures of the Cuban Revolution. For those who live outside the island, it does not matter if they are sympathetic or detractors. In the Cuban Revolution explained to taxi drivers, ...
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Published for the first time thirty years ago, The Motive, Javier Cercas’s first novel, is an absorbing meta-literary thriller that seems to contain the germ of the entire oeuvre of this novelist, today acclaimed as one of the great contemporary European writers.
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Mariah Carey
American singer, songwriter, record producer, and actress.
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Mariah Carey is one of the most successful recording artists of the history of music, with five Grammys, album sales of more than 60 million and a reported fortune of $680 million under her belt, Christmas songs are becoming a trade mark for her. Christmas is to Carey what reindeers are to Santa, and this year she has doubled down on the festive cheer. The Queen of Christmas, which spawned the smash hit All I Want For Christmas is You, comes with the animated movie The Star, for what she composed the central theme.
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Kenyon Review: Conversation with Cintia Santana
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Cintia Santana’s poetry, fiction, and translations have appeared in Beloit Poetry Journal, Michigan Quarterly Review, Missouri Review, Narrative, Pleiades, RHINO, Spillway, Threepenny Review, and other journals. The recipient of a CantoMundo Fellowship and a Djerassi Resident Artists Program Fellowship, she teaches poetry and fiction workshops in Spanish, as well as literary translation courses at Stanford University.
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A reversal Lope, a lion cub, goes to school with the rest of the youngsters of the savannah. Lope, however, is not like the others. He is the laughing stock of the school. He keeps missing the ball, and he is no good at hunting … in fact he is awful at it. The thing is, nobody knows that Lope is a short-sighted lion. Fortunately, this.....
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