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    Luis Britto García (born 9 October 1940, in Caracas) is a Venezuelan writer, playwright and essayist. His fiction has been recognised twice with the Casa...
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    scholar's study and intellectual coteries to the streets." Essayist Luis Britto García defines fascism in his essay Fascismo, saying that economic crisis...
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    amendments to be made to it. Led by the prominent pro-Chávez intellectual Luis Britto García, it suggested measures that would have increased many of the president's...
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  • Chávez suggested to make a film about Cipriano Castro to Chalbaud and Luis Britto García, both of which had worked in the film as director and screenwriter...
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  • (lifetime achievement) 2000 Gustavo Pereira (lifetime achievement) 2001 Luis Britto García (lifetime achievement) 2003 Carlos Noguera (lifetime achievement)...
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    Venezuelan writer and member of the Venezuelan Council of State Luis Britto García referenced such photographs as evidence of the opposition's campaign...
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    Hugo Chávez, Daniel Ortega, Fidel Castro, Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, Luis Britto García et al. (2008) ¿Por qué no te callas, Borbón? (in Spanish), Editorial...
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  • Beauvoir-Dominique, Françoise Perus, Beatriz González-Stephan, Anthony Phelps, Luis Britto García and Abel Sierra Madero. Among them are many recipients whose work...
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    According to essayist Luis Britto Garcia, Mendoza's resignation was potentially motivated by new tax measures,[clarification needed] with Britto writing "The mere...
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  • The guest country of honor was Uruguay and the honored author was Luis Britto García. This year some 245 national and international publishers were represented...
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