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Storm is the
common translation for
Gabriel García Márquez's
novella La
Hojarasca (lit. 'Litter').
First published in 1955, it took
seven years to find...
- 1990s.
Indira is a do****entary
producer in
Mexico City. Leaf
Storm (La
Hojarasca) is García Márquez's
first novella and took
seven years to find a publisher...
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Alcadia hojarasca is a
species of an
operculate land snail,
terrestrial gastropod mollusk in the
family Helicinidae. This
species occurs in
Costa Rica...
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Pristimantis altae, also
known as
mountain robber frog, is a
species of rain frog in the
family Strabomantidae with a
bright coral-coloured groin. It is...
- the
typewriter that
Gabriel García Márquez
wrote his
first novel on, La
Hojarasca.
There are also
letters of Simón Bolívar, photographs, albums, collections...
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alfajores of corn flour, it
stands out
because it is
prepared with two
hojarascas (kind of thin and firm cookie) that,
since they are
previously baked,...
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locally in
Spanish by the
generic names, used for many species, of rana de
hojarasca,
ranita or sapito. This
species was
first described in 1974 by Jay M....
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Title Year
Notes La
hojarasca (Leaf Storm) 1954 El
Heraldo published one
chapter of the
novel in 1952. Then, the
novel itself was
published in 1955, thus...
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Latin American LGBT literature.
Gabriel García Márquez's
debut novella La
hojarasca (1953) (translated into
English with the
title Leaf Storm) was the next...
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Historia de
pastores Jaime Puertas Castillo Spain The Undergrowth [de] La
hojarasca Macu Machín
Spain La zona vacía
Kurro González
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