Municipal Literature Award. María Luisa was born in 1910 to Martín Bombal Videla and Blanca Anthes Precht. As a child, Bombal attended the Catholic girls...
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Liceo María Luisa Bombal (English: María Luisa Bombal High School) is a Chilean high school located in Rancagua, Cachapoal Province, Chile. "Tabla de...
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Sammarinese politician Maria Luísa Betioli (born 1948), Brazilian high jumper María Luisa Bombal (1910–1980), Chilean novelist and poet María Luisa Bonet, Spanish...
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Alessandra Luiselli, María Luisa Puga, Elena Poniatowska and Carmen Boullosa's works. and which received the María Luisa Bombal Award. Entreparéntesis...
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January 1941, when María Luisa Bombal shot her lover three times, who survived the shots and did not take legal actions against Bombal. The second incident...
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Samuel Beckett Saul Bellow John Berryman Andrei Bitov Roberto Bolaño María Luisa Bombal Jorge Luis Borges T. Coraghessan Boyle Giannina Braschi Richard Brautigan...
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Ramón Juan Bombal Otaegui (born 1 November 1950) is a Chilean politician. He is the nephew of the writer María Luisa Bombal. "El mito Bombal". La Tercera...
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form," among which are the works of Marta Brunet (1901), María Luisa Bombal (1910) and María Carolina Geel [es] (1911). She is included in a group of...
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L.A. promoter. The short story Trenzas (Braids) by Chilean writer María Luisa Bombal has some paragraphs where the narrator comments on Bluebeard's last...
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writer María Luisa Bombal, has been often singled out as one of the most direct antecedents of contemporary Latin American Gothic fiction. Bombal's novel...
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