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Meaning of catira by Felipe Lorenzo del Río





Felipe Lorenzo del Río

catira
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Novel of the writer Spanish and prize nobel Camilo Jose Cela and Trulock, good writer and bad person. The Catira was commissioned by the Venezuelan dictator Marcos Pérez Jiménez, paid 3 million pesetas of the 1950s, to internationally promote the Venezuelan dictatorship and step sell culturally Franco. In the Catira, Pipía Sanchez, a woman haughty, projected Cela a false language and ethnicity llanera.

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