Terenci Moix (Catalan pronunciation: [təˈɾɛnsi ˈmoʃ]; real name Ramon Moix i Meseguer; 5 January 1942 – 2 April 2003) was a Spanish writer, who wrote in...
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2017 Terenci Moix (1942–2003), Spanish novelist Yann Moix (born 1968), French novelist and film director This page lists people with the surname Moix. If...
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Divino, Oro y locura sobre Baviera, and El mal mundo), Antonio Gala, and Terenci Moix, publicly known for their frequent appearances on television and for...
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including his notorious Flaming Creatures (1963). The Spanish authors Terenci Moix and Antonio Perez Arnay wrote a book entitled Maria Montez, The Queen...
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Flight to Arras Rebecca West – Black Lamb and Grey Falcon January 7 – Terenci Moix, Spanish writer (died 2003) January 7 – Božin Pavlovski, Macedonian-Australian...
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the 1950s Eduardo Mendoza's 1975 book La verdad sobre el caso Savolta Terenci Moix's 1976 book La caiguda de l'imperi sodomita José Antonio de la Loma's...
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Transition include Juan Goytisolo, Luis Antonio de Villena, Antonio Gala, Terenci Moix, Álvaro Pombo, Vicente Molina Foix, Antonio Roig, Biel Mesquida, Leopoldo...
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Maalouf (15th and 16th century) El arpista ciego by Terenci Moix No digas que fue un sueño by Terenci Moix (reign of Cleopatra VII) Child of the Morning by...
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El mal amor (Fernando Fernán Gómez) 1986 - No digas que fue un sueño (Terenci Moix) La jeringuilla (Pedro Casals) 1985 - Yo, el rey (Juan Antonio Vallejo-Nágera)...
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(1846–1917): French novelist, playwright, art critic and journalist. Terenci Moix (1942–2003): Spanish writer who wrote in both Spanish and in Catalan...
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