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Felipe Alfau (24
August 1902 – 18
February 1999) was a Spanish-born
American novelist and poet. Most of his
works were
written in English. Born in Barcelona...
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Alfau is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Arturo Pellerano Alfau (1864–1935),
Dominican merchant, publisher, and
journalist Felipe...
- Luis
Ortiz Alfau (1916–2019) was a
Basque militiaman, also
known as "gudaris", who
defended the
Second Republic during the
Spanish Civil War (1936–1939)...
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Arturo Joaquín
Pellerano Alfau (1864–1935) was a
Dominican Republic merchant, publisher, and journalist. He,
along with
Julian Atiles,
founded Listín...
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Felipe Alfau Mendoza (c. 1845/1848 – 1937) was a
Spanish military officer. He
served as the
first Spanish High
Commissioner in
Morocco and as Captain-General...
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Jesusa Alfau Galván de
Solalinde (1895–1943) was a Spanish-born novelist,
painter and
American educator who
studied 13th
century Spanish textiles. Jesusa...
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flourish again,
including Borges,
Flann O'Brien,
Vladimir Nabokov, and
Felipe Alfau.
Influenced by
these authors,
metaphysical detective stories began to flourish...
- The old
cathedral has a
simple exterior, as does the bell tower. Joaquín
Alfáu donated the
bells in 1864, and a
dozen years later paid for
marble to pave...
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attended by many
notable Dominican athletes of the time including; Luis
Alfáu,
Pilindo Bonetti,
Charles Dore,
Manuel Henriquez,
Burrulote Rodríguez, Julio...
- S**** de
Periodismo (1973);
Premio Anual de
Periodismo Arturo J.
Pellerano Alfau (1975);
Premio Periodista de
Turismo (1983, 1988, and 1990);
Caonabo de...