Aurora Bertrana i Salazar (October 29, 1892, Girona – September 3, 1974, Berga, Barcelona) was a Catalan cellist and writer, notable for her exotic stories...
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illustrated. It contained collaborations from J.Mettra, Octavi Saltor, Aurora Bertrana, Salvador Espriu, Maria Aurèlia Capmany, P. Prat i Ubach, Josep Gudiol...
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chef[unreliable source?] Died: John Thomas Baldwin, 63, American botanist Aurora Bertrana, 74, Catalan cellist and writer Marie Ames Byrd, 85, widow of Rear...
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Propaganda Commissariat. In this place she met writers of that time such as Aurora Bertrana, Maria Teresa Vernet, and also established a friendship with Susina...
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(1880–1932) Rosa Rosà (1884-1978) Miriam Allen DeFord (1888-1975) Aurora Bertrana (1892-1974) Anna Banti (1895-1985) L. Taylor Hansen (1897–1976) 20th...
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the journalist was a finalist with Aurora Bertrana: lecciones de una rebelde para ser una mujer libre. (Aurora Bertrana: lessons from a rebel to be a free...
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& composer Michelle Suárez Bértora (b. 1983, Uruguay), social wr. Aurora Bertrana (1892–1974, Spain), fiction wr. Betty Berzon (1928–2006, United States)...
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Vernet i Real, Carme Montoriol i Puig, Anna Murià, Elvira Augusta Lewi, Aurora Bertrana, and Mercè Rodoreda, Arquimbau was considered a model of the "femme...
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Prudenci Bertrana i Comte (Catalan pronunciation: [pɾuˈðɛnsi βəɾˈtɾanə]; Tordera, 19 January 1867 - Barcelona, 21 November 1941) was an important modernist...
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first women in Spain that could be considered professional writers Aurora Bertrana (1892–1974), Catalan-language short story writer, novelist Patrocinio...
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