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How are English words connected? Is there a consistent set of rules by which words in the English language are connected not according to their etymology ...
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In this extraordinary account, Carys Evans-Corrales takes the reader on a cultural rollercoaster ride. As a child growing up in the Singapore, Malaysia ...
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In 2003 the Galician writer Manuel Rivas, well known for his novels The Carpenter’s Pencil and Books Burn Badly , published in his native Galician ...
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Against a background of perceived attacks on established religion by the politicians of the day, and the introduction of the newfangled cinematograph ...
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Lois Pereiro (1958-96) was born and spent his childhood in Monforte de Lemos, an important railway hub in the east of Galicia. At the age of 17, he went ...
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Álvaro Cunqueiro (1911-1981) is one of Galicia’s best loved writers. Born in the cathedral city of Mondoñedo to the north of Lugo ...
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There are three main branches in Karen Harrison’s poetry – mythological interpretation, journeying and intimate experiences. These sometimes ...
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Rosalía de Castro (1837-1885) is considered the founder of modern Galician literature. She wrote three major books of poetry: two in Galician, ...
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A young woman, who has left Galicia to go and study marine biology in Mexico (Baja California), is recalled to Galicia when it is found out that her mother ...
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Long Night of Stone is the most famous book of Galician poetry published during Franco’s dictatorship. The poem with this title is the result ...
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