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    FitzGerald "Gerald" Brenan, CBE, MC (7 April 1894 – 19 January 1987) was a British writer and hispanist who spent much of his life in Spain. Brenan is...
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  • comedy film directed by Fernando Colomo which stars Matthew Goode as Gerald Brenan (author of South from Granada), a demobilized British soldier who in...
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    [citation needed] She also had a significant relationship with the writer Gerald Brenan. In June 1918, Virginia Woolf wrote of Carrington in her diary: "She...
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    to be one of the main means of heating until the early 20th century; Gerald Brenan described in his memoir South from Granada its widespread habit in the...
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    Year Title Role Notes 2003 Al sur de Granada (South of Granada) Gerald Brenan 2004 Chasing Liberty Ben Calder 2005 Match Point Tom Hewett 2006 Imagine...
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  • an Andalusian Village is an autobiographical book by Gerald Brenan, first published in 1957. Brenan, a fringe member of the Bloomsbury Group, moved to Spain...
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    where the purple manticore is wearing a yellow cap (cap of dignity ). Gerald Brenan linked the manticore to the mantequero, a monster feeding on human fat...
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  • George Thalben-Ball, 90, Australian-English organist and composer. Gerald Brenan, 92, Maltese-writer of British decent who lived mostly in Spain, heart...
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  • Brenan is a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Gerald Brenan (1894–1987), British writer and Hispanist James Brenan (1837–1907)...
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    The origin of the melody is unknown. In his book South from Granada, Gerald Brenan claims that the melody was from an old Spanish ballad, made popular...
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