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    Julio Garmendia (1898–1977) was a Venezuelan writer, journalist and diplomat. He was born in the plantation "El Molino", at El Tocuyo, Lara state, on...
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    María_Antonieta_Flores [es], poet Rómulo Gallegos, writer Julio Garmendia, writer and journalist Salvador Garmendia, novelist and story teller Jacqueline Goldberg [es]...
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  • Augusto Pérez Garmendia (1899 in Donosti – 1936 in Pamplona), was a Spanish military man. He was Chief of the Spanish Republican Army General Staff in...
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  • (1984). Julio Garmendia (1898–1977), short story writer, author of "La tienda de muñecos" (1927) and "La Tuna de Oro" (1951). Salvador Garmendia (1928–2001)...
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    (In collaboration with Domingo Miliani) Del ser y del quehacer de Julio Garmendia "Falleció Oscar Sambrano Urdaneta a los 82 años de edad". El Nacional...
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  • the military of his country. The following year, the old Enrique Molina Garmendia High School was demolished, and with it his fresco El hombre ante el micro...
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  • Pablo Barnola Duxans (category: essay. Afirmaciones de cultura) 1974 Julio Garmendia (lifetime achievement) 1975 Orlando Araujo (category: essay. Contrapunteo...
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  • London 1998 (translation of 15 short stories), ISBN 978-0330339544 1996: Garmendia, Salvador: Memories of Altagracia. Peter Owen, London 1996 University...
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  • Tezanos Pinto, Mariano Nicolás Avellaneda Aníbal Pinto Garmendia 1883 José Evaristo Uriburu Julio Argentino Roca Domingo Santa María González 1889 Mariano...
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    Europe and throughout the world. The Boom is most closely associated with Julio Cortázar of Argentina, Carlos Fuentes of Mexico, Mario Vargas Llosa of Peru...
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