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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Muy bueno. Manzano, Eva; Gómez Liebre, Isabel; Totoro, Flavia; Lergo, Ángela; Santolaya, Antonia; Del Cañizo, Isa (illustratore). : Este libro es una colección de cuentos escritos por 60 autoras contemporáneas en español, coordinado por la Asociación de Mujeres Escritoras e Ilustradoras (AMEIS). Los relatos exploran una amplia gama de temas universales como la vida, la muerte, el amor, la pasión, el odio, la política, la guerra, la memoria, el sexo y la familia, demostrando que la literatura escrita por mujeres abarca cualquier tema y merece ser leída y reconocida en igualdad de condiciones. Esta antología busca romper tabúes y mostrar la diversidad de voces femeninas en la literatura actual. EAN: 9788412020465 Tipo: Libros Categoría: Literatura y Ficción Título: Esas que también soy yo Autor: Angelina Muñiz Huberman| Cristina Peri Rossi| Bárbara Darder| Mariví Antón| Marga Cancela Negreira| Matilde Tricarico| Begoña Alonso| Rosa Montero| Carmen Peire| Pilar Gómez Esteban| Julia Otxoa| Carmen Vega| María Tena| Elena Casero| Gloria Fernández Rozas| Inmaculada de la Fuente| Isabel Cienfuegos| Lola López Mondéjar| Carmen Dorado Vedia| Violeta Rojo| Almudena Grandes| María José Codes| Alena Collar| Carola Aikin| Marian Torrejón| Nuria Barrios| Cristina Grande| Silvia Eugenia Castillero| Yolanda González| Inma Porcel| Maite Núñez| Eva Losada Casanova| Marta Sanz| Viviana Paletta| Elena del Hoyo| Maya García Vinuesa| Ana Grandal| Ester González| Carmen Domingo| Cristina López Barrio| Esther Panduro| Ana Lía de Urán| Gemma Pellicer| Sonia Aldama Muñoz| Lourdes Pinel| Berta Delgado Melgosa| Nuria Sierra Cruzado| María Fernanda Ampuero| María Villa| Sara Morante| Gloria Fortún| Marina Perezagua| Mariana Torres| Gema Nieto Jiménez| Cristina Morales| María Cano| Paloma Caramelo| Lucía Sánchez| Lucía García Díaz Miguel Editorial: Ménades Editorial S.L.U. Idioma: es-ES Páginas: 292 Formato: tapa blanda.
Da: Muse Book Shop, DeLand, FL, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: Fine. 1st Edition.
Lingua: Spagnolo
Editore: Espuela de Plata, Colección Otros Títulos nº17, 2010, Sevilla., 2009
ISBN 10: 8496956539 ISBN 13: 9788496956537
Da: Librería y Editorial Renacimiento, S.A., VALENCINA DE LA CONCEPCIÓN, SE, Spagna
Membro dell'associazione: SEVILLA
EUR 11,20
Quantità: 5 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrello21x15. 180 pgs. Incluye tablas y bibliografía. (S3752).
Condizione: New. Manzano, Eva; Gómez Liebre, Isabel; Totoro, Flavia; Lergo, Ángela; Santolaya, Antonia; Del Cañizo, Isa (illustratore).
EUR 23,75
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. Idioma/Language: Español. *** Nota: Los envíos a España peninsular, Baleares y Canarias se realizan a través de mensajería urgente. No aceptamos pedidos con destino a Ceuta y Melilla.
EUR 42,66
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. Manzano, Eva; Gómez Liebre, Isabel; Totoro, Flavia; Lergo, Ángela; Santolaya, Antonia; Del Cañizo, Isa (illustratore).
Condizione: As New. Manzano, Eva; Gómez Liebre, Isabel; Totoro, Flavia; Lergo, Ángela; Santolaya, Antonia; Del Cañizo, Isa (illustratore). Unread book in perfect condition.
EUR 80,51
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: As New. Manzano, Eva; Gómez Liebre, Isabel; Totoro, Flavia; Lergo, Ángela; Santolaya, Antonia; Del Cañizo, Isa (illustratore). Unread book in perfect condition.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Simon & Schuster, New York, N.Y., 1996
ISBN 10: 0684810557 ISBN 13: 9780684810553
Da: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: Very good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very good. First Printing, Stated. 352 pages. Map. Includes Acknowledgments, 19 black and white illustrations of Violeta Chamorro and her family between pages 192 and 193. Also contains an Epilogue and an Index. Contains an Inscription by the author (Chamorro) in Spanish on the fep. After the death of her late husband, Pedro, the author ran for the office of president of Nicaragua in order to fulfill the dreams of her husband, that Nicaragua would become a truly democratic republic. Her metamorphosis--from mother and wife to widow of a slain opposition leader and, finally, in February 1990, to democratically elected president of a country--was the ultimate result of a series of unyielding acts of defiance against a military dictatorship. This defiance led to Pedro's assassination and propelled her, as the custodian of Pedro's dream, into the center of Nicaragua's political arena. When Violeta Chamorro defeated Daniel Ortega in 1990 to become president of Nicaragua most observers were shocked. Ortega's Party, the Sandinistas, controlled the country, except for the Catholic Church and Mrs. Chamorro's newspaper, La Prensa, which, virtually alone, predicted the outcome accurately. After the election, many doubted that the Sandinistas would permit Mrs. Chamorro to take office, but she did, thanks to her own canny political instincts in reaching out to the Sandinistas rather than retaliating against them for causing a decade of oppression and poverty. After six years in office, she has brought her country back from ruin, ending a civil war and revitalizing an economy that had become the second worst in the Western Hemisphere. Derived from a Kirkus review: An anecdotal memoir by the democratically elected leader of Nicaragua. Chamorro came to politics accidentally. Although born, like her husband, into the ``top echelons of Nicaragua's social structure,'' the descendant of European landowners, she came to sympathize with the plight of the Indian majority after marrying Pedro Joaquin Chamorro, editor of the liberal newspaper La Prensa. Pedro's murder in 1978 at the hands of the government of Anastasio Somoza, whom he had regularly criticized in print, thrust her into the tumult of revolutionary politics. After the Sandinista rebellion overthrew Somoza, Chamorro became a leader of the loyal opposition, watching as Sandinista leader Daniel Ortega ``turned into a black-shirted party boss with a red bandana around his neck.'' Many of her fellow citizens evidently shared her dismay, and she became president of the country, having won by a large margin in a 1990 race thought certain to go to the Sandinistas. (``Theirs,'' she points out, ``was a $20 million campaign handled by a top American public relations team, ours a campaign run on a shoestring budget.'') Among the high points of the book are Chamorro's firsthand reports of infighting among the Sandinista leadership, torn by complex rivalries that led one hero of the war against Somoza, Comandante Zero, to be excluded from postwar rule. She also provides ample-and remarkable-details on the labyrinthine ways in which American aid dollars filtered down to the coffers of democratic organizations, certainly less generously than they did to the contra fighters. Chamorro is sometimes too fond of unmeaty apothegms, and her book is marred by a translation that is at times jarringly unidiomatic. Yet it provides a close look at the inner workings of a government and a nation in transition, led by a woman of obvious bravery and good will.
Editore: Sociedad Venezolana de Planificación, Caracas, 1971
Da: Guido Soroka Bookseller, San Antonio de los Altos, MIRAN, Venezuela
EUR 58,20
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloEncuadernación de tapa blanda. Condizione: Bien. Contenido: Desarrollo urbano y desarrollo nacional. 147pp. Firma de dueño anterior. Size: 21 x 23 Cm. Book.
Editore: Fundación Polar, Caracas, 2008
ISBN 10: 9803791680 ISBN 13: 9789803791681
Da: Guido Soroka Bookseller, San Antonio de los Altos, MIRAN, Venezuela
EUR 199,80
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloEncuadernación de tapa blanda. Condizione: New. Condizione sovraccoperta: Nuevo. 616pp. Ilustraciones a color. Size: 25.5 x 17.5 Cm. Book.