Luisa Futoransky (born January 5, 1939) is an Argentine writer, scholar and journalist living in France. The daughter of Alberto Futoransky and Sonia...
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the Chinese poet Hai Zi in Spanish; Raul Gomez Jattin in French and Luisa Futoransky in Chinese, and so on. Alba is present in seven cities; Londres, Paris...
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America, anthology ed. Marjorie Agosín (1999) Bárbara Mujica (writer), Luisa Futoransky and others House of Memories (film) (Paromitar Ek Din), a 2000 Indian...
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wr. Felícia Fuster (1921–2012, Spain), poet in Catalan & painter Luisa Futoransky (b. 1939, Argentina), poet, nv. & academic Contents: Top A B C D E...
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Arnost Lustig (Czech Republic, 1970) Lin Hwai-min (Taiwan, 1970) Luisa Futoransky (Argentina, 1970) Marin Sorescu (Romania, 1971) João Ubaldo Ribeiro (Brazil...
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ABC (in Spanish). 12 May 1989. p. 49. Retrieved 24 October 2018. "María Luisa Mora gana el Carmen Conde". ABC (in Spanish). 3 May 1990. p. 49. Retrieved...
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Nuclear Sciences, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico City Luisa Futoransky, Writer, Paris, France Norberto Gómez, Sculptor, Buenos Aires, Argentina...
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Sigmapres, 2006. 206 p. (français et macédonien). Sol negro. Traducción de Luisa Futoransky. Prólogo y selección por Jasmina Šopova. Buenos Aires : Leviatán, 2011...
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French by Collette Salem; Spanish translation by Marta Teitelbaum and Luisa Futoransky; Published by Leviathan, Argentina, 2019) Identities (2019, Romanian;...
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Manuela Fingueret (1945–2013), poet, novelist, journalist, essayist Luisa Futoransky (born 1939), poet, novelist, journalist, scholar Sara Gallardo (1931–1988)...
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