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Meaning of izas, rabizas y colipoterras by Felipe Lorenzo del Río





Felipe Lorenzo del Río

izas, rabizas y colipoterras
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It is the title of a book from the 60s with social photography of the Chinatown of Barcelona by Joan Colom and text by Camilo José Cela, who took the expression of an anonymous sonnet of the Songbook General of Antwerp of 1557, which reads as follows: "Of many coimas I had toledanas , / from Valencia , Seville and other lands / izas, rabizas and colipoterras , / hurgamys and putaraanas / of many naps, nights and mornings / I came to look for closings . . . "That's what they called the women of life in 16th-century Germania.

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