Gloria Fuertes García (28 July 1917 – 27 November 1998) was a Spanish poet, author of children's literature, and regular participant in children's television...
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(Gijón, 1991) is a Spanish poet and novelist. In 2014, she won the Gloria Fuertes Prize for children's poetry. For her first novel, Lo que hay, she received...
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Fuertes is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Antonio Fuertes (1929–2015), Spanish footballer Gloria Fuertes (1917–1998), Spanish poet...
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Menéndez Salmón 2010 – Gloria Fuertes Award for Youth Poetry for her book Apuntes de espera Apuntes de espera. Colección Gloria Fuertes (Torremozas, Madrid...
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José Ángel Valente, José Agustín Goytisolo, Francisco Brines, and Gloria Fuertes among others are less politically committed. Scholars differentiate...
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de Cuenca Francisco Domene Rafael Pérez Estrada José María Fonollosa Gloria Fuertes Vicente Gallego Antonio Gamoneda Enrique García-Máiquez José Agustín...
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in Spain publicly acknowledged their homosexuality until the 1990s. Gloria Fuertes never wanted her sexual orientation to be public. The first lesbian...
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Montserrat Roig. The first major out lesbian writer was Andrea Luca. Gloria Fuertes, Ana María Moix, Ana Rosetti, Ester Tusquets, Carme Riera, Elana Fortún...
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New York: Random House. Translations Off the Map: Selected Poems of Gloria Fuertes, edited and translated with Ada Long (1984) Tarumba: The Selected Poems...
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Selves: The Alchemy of Esmero (Gabriela Mistral, Gloria Riestra, Rosario Castellanos, and Gloria Fuertes)". In the Feminine Mode: Essays on Hispanic Women...
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