For the footballer, see Rafael Cadenas (footballer).
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Rafael Cadenas
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(1930-04-08) 8 April 1930 (age 94) Barquisimeto, Venezuela
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Rafael Cadenas (born 8 April 1930 Barquisimeto, Lara) is a Venezuelan poet and essayist.[1]
RafaelCadenas (born 8 April 1930 Barquisimeto, Lara) is a Venezuelan poet and essayist. He taught for many years at the Central University of Venezuela...
Cadenas is a Spanish surname. It is the surname of: Manolo Cadenas (born 1955), Spanish handball coach Margarita Cadenas, Venezuelan-French director, producer...
Rodolfo Alvarado "Cheyenne" Cadena (April 15, 1943 – December 17, 1972) was a Mexican-American mob boss and a prominent figure in the Mexican Mafia prison...
Rafael Alberti Merello (16 December 1902 – 28 October 1999) was a Spanish poet, a member of the Generation of '27. He is considered one of the greatest...
Alejandra Pizarnik ("Sex/Night"), Giannina Braschi (Empire of Dreams) and RafaelCadenas (Memorial). Leaders of the vanguard whose poetry express love, romance...
the magazine Grecia. While in Spain, he met such noted Spanish writers as Rafael Cansinos Assens and Ramón Gómez de la Serna. In 1921, Borges returned with...
his career, he won several awards, including Fundarte Prize and the RafaelCadenas National Young Poetry Contest. In 2021, he was denounced for sexual...
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world". The magazine Barandal appeared in August 1931, put together by Rafael López Malo, Salvador Toscano, Arnulfo Martínez Lavalle and Paz; all of them...
Andrés Bello". El Informador. 15 December 2020. "Caja de las Letras: RafaelCadenas". www.cervantes.es. "Caja de las Letras: Leonardo Torres Quevedo". www...
Soccer League) Junior Alvarado (born 1986) - Thoroughbred racing jockey RafaelCadenas (born 1930) - poet and essayist, winner of the Cervantes prize in 2022...
and the abuse of power on the individual. Based on the dictatorship of Rafael Trujillo, who governed the Dominican Republic from 1930 until his assassination...
those in power. Her work can be compared to that of Antonio Skármeta, Luis Rafael Sánchez, Marta Traba, Sergio Ramírez, Rosario Ferré, Manuel Puig and Fernando...
never won. Fuentes was born in Panama City, the son of Berta Macías and Rafael Fuentes, the latter of whom was a Mexican diplomat. As the family moved...
Iragorry (1897–1958) writer. José Balza (born 1939) novelist, critic. RafaelCadenas (born 1930) poet. Manuel Caballero (1931–2010) (also alumnus) historian...
(1897–1958), writer and historian Manuel Caballero, historian and journalist RafaelCadenas, poet María Calcaño, poet Juan Carlos Chirinos, writer Luis Castro Leiva...
Picón Salas (1901–1965) Miguel Otero Silva (1908–1985) Rafael Arráiz Lucca (born 1959) RafaelCadenas (born 1930) Rómulo Gallegos (1884–1969) Rufino Blanco...
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difunto. He was influential to Puerto Rican and Cuban writers such as Luis Rafael Sánchez (La guaracha del Macho Camacho) and Fernando Velázquez Medina (Última...
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Sergio Ramírez 2018: Ida Vitale 2019: Joan Margarit 2020s 2020: Francisco Brines 2021: Cristina Peri Rossi 2022: RafaelCadenas 2023: Luis Mateo Díez...
Sergio Ramírez 2018: Ida Vitale 2019: Joan Margarit 2020s 2020: Francisco Brines 2021: Cristina Peri Rossi 2022: RafaelCadenas 2023: Luis Mateo Díez...