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Bestiario (1951) is a
Spanish collection of
eight short stories written by
Julio Cortázar. All the
stories (except for "Cefalea," "Omnibus," and "Circe")...
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Bestiario del balón (raw translation: Ball
fable collection) is a
Colombian collective football weblog.
Bestiario del balón
started in
September 2005...
- Cortázar,
selected from
three of his
earlier Spanish-language collections:
Bestiario (1951),
Final del
juego (1956), and Las
armas secretas (1959). The work...
- Cortázar
wrote numerous short stories,
collected in such
volumes as
Bestiario (1951),
Final del
juego (1956), and Las
armas secretas (1959). In 1967...
- 2024.
Retrieved 18 June 2024. "Especiales del
Bestiario:
triangular pirata,
Cartagena 2001 –
Bestiario del balón". "HiStOrIa". "Archived copy". Archived...
- His
bibliography includes Lo que
lengua mortal decir no pudo (1979),
Bestiario tropical (1986),
Episodios Bogotanos (1987), Espárragos para dos leones...
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edited by
Jorge Luis Borges, and
later included in his
volume of
stories Bestiario. It
tells the
story of a
brother and
sister living together in
their ancestral...
- distortion,
unless viewed from a
particular angle", and many of
these bestiarios were
exactly that. De la Vega
wanted the
viewing of
these distorted paintings...
- P****eio com
Johnny Guitar (short, 1995)
Lettera amorosa (short, 1995) O
Bestiário ou o
Cortejo de
Orpheu (short, 1995) A Comédia de Deus (1995) Le B****in...
- fisherman.
Alicanto (Chilean) – Bird that eats gold and silver.
Alicorn (
Bestiario medieval) –
Winged unicorn.
Alkonost (Slavic) –
Angelic bird with human...