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BOOKMAKING
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The Cohen Awards, given by patrons Denise and Mel Cohen, are
presented each year to honor the best short story and poem published
in the literary magazine Ploughshares. The fall fiction issue, edited
this year by Gish Jen, announces the prose winner, Judith Grossman,
while the poetry award went to Jonah Winter for "Sestina: Bob," from
the Spring 1999 issue edited by Mark Doty.
Grossman is a native Londoner, educated at Oxford. Her first
novel, "Her Own Terms," came from Soho Press in 1988, and her
collection of short fiction, "How Aliens Think," was published last
year by Johns Hopkins Press. ...
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Women in the Short Stories of Pedro Antonio de Alarcon.(Review)
Magazine article from: The Modern Language Review
; ...Women in the Short Stories of Pedro Antonio de Alarcon. By COLLEEN J. COMBS. Lewiston...concluded as long ago as 1933, 'Alarcon's women, it is true, seldom achieve reality' ('Pedro Antonio de Alarcon', Bulletin of Spanish Studies...
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Death and the Doctor: Three Nineteenth-Century Spanish Tales: Fernan Caballero, Juan Holgado and Death, Antonio de Trueba, Tragaldabas, Pedro Antonio de Alarcon Death's Friend.(Review)
Magazine article from: The Modern Language Review
; ...Juan Holgado and Death'; Antonio de Trueba, 'Tragaldabas'; Pedro Antonio de Alarcon, 'Death's Friend...attacking doctors (the tale by Antonio Trueba), and lastly the full-blown literary text Alarcon has constructed from the...
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De la tropa al tropo: colonialismo, escritura de guerra y enunciacion metaforica en Diario de un testigo de la guerra de Africa.(Critical essay)
Magazine article from: Hispanic Review
; ...presidiario de Alhucemas (1856), de Pedro Mata, en cuyo prologo el autor...guerra de Africa (1860), de Pedro Antonio de Alarcon. Publicado inicialmente por entregas...supuso la consagracion literaria de Alarcon. (2) Cierto: Diario de un...
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Welcome to my hole in the wall In the hills surrounding a town in southern Spain, Richard Robinson comes face to face with some modern- day cavemen and women
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London
; ...had. Our holiday cave is at the Pedro Antonio de Alarcon apartments on the outskirts of...was Rufina. She and her husband Antonio were about to move down to the...permitted in their new apartment. Antonio invited us in. We walked across...
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Tryptych Productions.(Toronto)
Magazine article from: Opera Canada
; ...The Three-Cornered Hat") by Spanish author Pedro Antonio de Alarcon. Written in German, Der Corregidor premiered in 1896...dramatic staging there was, also had a nice turn as Pedro, the Alkade's secretary. Baritone Alexander Wiebe...
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Far from the Standard Hotel Room, Alternative Accommodation Encompasses Unusual Structures, Often in Unusual Places.
Business Wire
; ...Napier Prison (New Zealand) Cave hotels Case: Cuevas Pedro Antonio de Alarcon (Spain) Art museums Case: Benesse House (Japan...US) Religious buildings Case: Monastery of San Pedro de Cardena (Spain) Entertainment hotels in 'mega...
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A special guest for Schumann
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; ...ensemble drawn from a full orchestra can easily provide. Like the ballet, the work's scenario is based on Pedro Antonio de Alarcon 1896 novel: A magistrate has designs on the miller's pretty wife but is outsmarted by the miller himself...
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Rooms with more than a view
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...Communal washing and toilet rooms are also in caves. More upper-crust cave-dwelling is available at Cuevas Pedro Antonio de Alarcon at Guadix in southern Spain. Another hot spot, locals have burrowed into the hills since prehistoric times...
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city slicker Granada
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...enormous number of tourist spots, but there are more interesting bolt-holes in the student areas around Calle Pedro Antonio de Alarcon and Callo Martinez de Rosa. There are bars with skating-rinks, billiard tables, jazz - the crazes come and...
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Anniversaries
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...Louis-Jacques Mande Daguerre, photographic pioneer, 1851; Karl Richard Lepsius, Egyptologist, 1884; Pedro Antonio de Alarcon y Ariza, writer and journalist, 1891; Harry Quilter, barrister, artist and author, 1907; John Arbuthnot...
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