- The
picaresque novel (Spanish: picaresca, from
pícaro, for 'rogue' or 'rascal') is a
genre of
prose fiction. It
depicts the
adventures of a
roguish but...
-
Tintin and the
Picaros (French:
Tintin et les
Picaros) is the twenty-third
volume of The
Adventures of Tintin, the
comics series by
Belgian cartoonist...
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Michele Picaro (born 15 May 1981) is an
Italian politician of
Brothers of
Italy who was
elected member of the
European Parliament in 2024. He previously...
- The
indio pícaro (saucy Indian) is a
traditional Chilean wooden statuette referencing a
Mapuche Indian with a
broad smile that, when the body is lifted...
- Río
Pícaro is a
river of
southeastern Andalusia, Spain.
Originating in the
Sierra del
Bujeo /Sierra del Algarrobo, it
flows for 7.7
kilometres (4.8 mi)...
- on the other". The
pícaro is the "unwitting butt" of this
narrative irony.: 42-43
Riggan gives the
following examples of
pícaro narrators: A****ius...
- film was co-produced with Spain,
where it was
released as Los
alegres pícaros. I
picari was the last of Monicelli's films, such as L'armata Brancaleone...
- Antwerp,
Belgium before moving to
Malta on October.
Andrew Prendergast of
Picaro Films and
Chris Reed of
Freebie Films was set to
produce the film. The production...
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Thomson and
Thompson General Alcazar General Tapioca Colonel Alvarez The
Picaros Pablo Bianca Castafiore Nestor Colonel Sponsz (as
Colonel Esponja) Peggy...
- The
Calculus Affair (1954–1956), and is
referred to in
Tintin and the
Picaros (1975–1976).
Another international rival is Khemed. In King Ottokar's Sceptre...