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- The Xavier Villaurrutia Award (Premio Xavier Villaurrutia) is a prestigious literary prize given in Mexico, to a Latin American writer published in Mexico...
- stories touching on the fantastic and the uncanny. She won the Xavier Villarrutia Award in 1977 for her short story collection, Árboles petrificados. In...
- (The Singing Machine) (1967); Leer poesía (Reading Poetry) (1972 Xavier Villarrutia Award); La poesía en la práctica (Poetry in Practice) (1985 Magda Donato...
- Mexican newspaper Excélsior. Poniatowska was nominated for the coveted Villarrutia Award in the 1970s, but refused it by saying to the Mexican president...
- using the resources of the "Nouveau Roman". It was awarded the Xavier Villarrutia Prize in 1958. It has recently been selected by the National Commission...
- 2002" (excerpt) American Poet W. S. Merwin do****entary (excerpt) Xavier Villarrutia video poem Oda Tropical A Cuatro Voces by poet Carlos Pellicer (excerpt)...
- published. Much subtler in its approach to homo****uality was Xavier Villarrutia in the 1947 Invitación a la muerte ("Invitation to death"). In the first...
- viernes de Lautaro (1979) Septiembre y los otros días (1980), Xavier Villarrutia Award De alba sombría (1985) The Lights of the World (Las luces del mundo...
- Olvidados, El FARO de Oriente, Arte en Papel, the Centro Cultural Xavier Villarrutia, Librarte, Arte Mexicano para el Mundo and the Mexico City Secretariat...
- number of awards in Mexico for his life's work including the Xavier Villarrutia Prize (1975), the National Poetry Prize (1976) and the National Journalism...