Historia y sucesos en los que se destaco el famoso Pepe Antonio, en la defensa de La Habana, especialmente en Guanabacoa. Siglo XIX
A Sea of Wisdom, Island Proverbs - Jamaica - Color Photo Edition
by Ingrid Walter
Plagios Ejemplares
by Vilma Calderon, Daniel Delgado Diamante Sealy, and Maria Isabel Dominguez
Blasfemias de la flauta (Coleccion Lira de Plata, #1)
by Jose Alejandro Pena
Barranca Abajo: Los Muertos (Classic Reprint) (Grandes Obras de La Literatura Universal)
by Florencio Sanchez
These twenty-plus short stories by leading Central American writers, by turns unsettling, absurd, tragic, exhilarating, and mystical, introduce us to the people behind the front-page horrors . . . A Torruban Indian loses a month's pay with a bad roll of the dice . . . The beautiful young Anita hunts beetles and cockroaches . . . To up its popularity rating, a government stages the first "Miss Underdeveloped Contest" . . . After the 1954 massacres in Guatemala, children hold a funeral for a bird...
Firefly is a dream-like evocation of pre-war Cuba, replete with hurricanes, mystical cults and slave-markets. The story is the coming-of-age of a precocious and exuberant boy with an oversized head and underdeveloped sense of direction, who views the world as a threatening conspiracy. Told in breathless and lyrical prose, the novel is a loving rendition of a long-lost home, a meditation on exile, and an allegory of Cuba’s isolation in the world.
A major figure in the history of post-Revolutionary literature in Mexico, Juan Rulfo received international acclaim for his brilliant short novel Pedro Paramo (1955) and his collection of short stories El llano en llamas (1953), translated as a collection here in English for the first time. In the transition of Mexican fiction from direct statements of nationalism and social protest to a concentration on cosmopolitanism, the works of Rulfo hold a unique position. These stories of a rural people...
""Willis Knapp Jones, a noted translator and specialist in Latin-American theatre, has chosen these three comedies as examples of the flowering of truly national theatre in Paraguay, Chile, and Argentina: "The Fate of Chipi Gonzalez, "by Jose Maria Rivarola Matto; "Man of the Century, "by Miguel Frank; and "The Quack Doctor, "by Camilo Darthes and Carlos Damel. As the title under which the three plays are collected suggests, the plays reflect a unique if irreverent combination of fact and fantas...
Martín Fierro (Coleccion Literaria, #5) (Clasicos Castalia, #209)
by Jose Hernandez
Provisorio (Coleccion de Poesia Plateado Sobre Plateado, #2) (Coleccion Poesia Plateado Sobre Plateado, #2)
by Luis Enrique Belmonte
Between Empires: Marti, Rizal, and the Intercolonial Alliance (New Caribbean Studies)
by Koichi Hagimoto
El Hilo de la Voz. Antologia Critica de Escritoras Venezolanas del Siglo XX. Volumen I
by Yolanda Pantin and Ana Teresa Torres