Saenz-Alonso, Mercedes (1916–2000)
Saenz-Alonso, Mercedes (1916–2000)
Spanish essayist, journalist and literary critic. Name variations: Mercedes Saenz-Alonso Gorostiza. Born May 2, 1916, in San Sebastián, Spain; died in 2000.
Was correspondent for Radio Nacional de España (national radio of Spain); works include Bajos fondos (1949), El tiempo que se fue (1951), and La pequeña ciudadi (1952).
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