Magda Portal (May 27, 1900 – 1989) was a Peruvian poet, feminist, author, and political activist and leader. She was recognized in the vanguardia poetry...
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Magdolna "Magda" Gabor (June 11, 1915 – June 6, 1997) was a Hungarian-American socialite and actress, and the elder sister of Zsa Zsa and Eva Gabor. The...
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Micaela Bastidas a Magda Portal: recuperaciones crítico-literarias de las independentistas del Perú" [Micaela Bastidas to Magda Portal: recoveries critical-literary...
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actress Magda Portal (1900–1989), Peruvian poet, author and activist Manuel Vázquez Portal (born 1951), Cuban journalist and poet Marta Portal (1930–2016)...
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Valcarcel. La rebellion de Tupac Amaru (Mexico, 1947) "De Micaela Bastidas A Magda Portal: Recuperaciones Crítico-Literarias de Las Independentistas del Perú"...
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Exiled Apristas, 1929. From left to right: Pavletich, Carlos Manuel Cox, Magda Portal, Serafín Delmar, Víctor Raúl Haya de la Torre and Enríque Vásquez Díaz...
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Valdés in Mexico in 1993 and Premio de Cuento Hispanoamericano Femenino Magda Portal in Peru in 1994 for her poem "Alguien tiene que llorar." In 2005, she...
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Zoila Aurora Cáceres, Adela Montesinos, Elvira Garcia y Garcia and Magda Portal, and Maria Jesus Alvarado was the first Peruvian woman to support women's...
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book of the same name by Rebecca Starford, is written by Pip Karmel and Magda Wozniak, directed by Corrie Chen, and produced by Amanda Higgs. The series...
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involvement in a communist plot involving other intellectuals, such as Magda Portal. In the 1930's she was in Chile and as a APRA militant. When Chilean...
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