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Manifesto Against The Death Of The Spirit And The Earth
The Manifesto Against the Death of the Spirit and the Earth (Spanish: ''Manifiesto contra la Muerte del Espíritu y de la Tierra'') was a text published in the Spanish magazine '' El Cultural'' on 19 June 2002. Coauthored by Álvaro Mutis and Javier Ruiz Portella and described as an initiative to promote the ideas of the ''Nouvelle Droite'', the text decried the "disenchantment of the world" and the "annihilation of the spirit's life", with the authors worried about "the disappearance of that breath by which men affirm themselves as men and not only as organic entities". The endorsements overcame a mere new-rightist profile, being actually ideologically transversal, with supporting intellectuals coming from both the left and right. The endorsers linked to the New Right, most often partakers of initiatives such as the or ''Hespérides'' and ''Nihil Obstat''; namely Abel Posse, Aquilino Duque, Fernando Sánchez Dragó, Isidro Juan Palacios and José Javier Esparza became the co ...
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Spanish Language
Spanish () or Castilian () is a Romance languages, Romance language of the Indo-European languages, Indo-European language family that evolved from the Vulgar Latin spoken on the Iberian Peninsula of Europe. Today, it is a world language, global language with 483 million native speakers, mainly in the Americas and Spain, and about 558 million speakers total, including second-language speakers. Spanish is the official language of List of countries where Spanish is an official language, 20 countries, as well as one of the Official languages of the United Nations, six official languages of the United Nations. Spanish is the world's list of languages by number of native speakers, second-most spoken native language after Mandarin Chinese; the world's list of languages by total number of speakers, fourth-most spoken language overall after English language, English, Mandarin Chinese, and Hindustani language, Hindustani (Hindi-Urdu); and the world's most widely spoken Romance language ...
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Javier Nart
Javier Nart Peñalver (; born 19 August 1947) is a Spanish journalist and politician who has been a member of the European Parliament since 2014, currently taking part in the Renew Europe group. From 2012 until 2019, he was a member of Citizens (Cs). Early life and education Nart was born on 19 August 1947 in Laredo, in the autonomous community of Cantabria. His father was the First Notary of Bilbao. Nart attended an Opus Dei school and was being prepared to join the Society of Jesus, something that did not suit him because he is nonreligious. Despite his unbelief, he says that he has "tremendous respect" for the Jesuits, particularly the ones he would later meet in his travels in Nicaragua. Nart studied law at the University of Barcelona, but also took up journalism because he wanted to make his way to Barcelona without his father. He jokes that he was a "picapleito" (bad lawyer) during the week, but citizen activist on the weekend. Writing career In his early career Nart work ...
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Lola Beccaria
Lola Beccaria is a Spanish writer who is based in Madrid. Life Beccaria was born in Ferrol in Galicia in 1963. She has a doctorate in Hispanic studies. She has written several novels which have been translated into a number of different languages. She has created a musical based on "The Little Match Girl" as well as some film scripts. '' The Happets'' (2010), which she wrote the script for, won Best Animated Film at the 3rd Gaudí Awards. 'Pa negre' eclipsa la nit dels Gaudí
18 January 2011. (in Catalan). '' Ara''. Retrieved 5 June 2021.
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Laura Freixas
Laura Freixas (born 1958) is a Spanish novelist, short story writer, and newspaper columnist. Biography Freixas was born in Barcelona in 1958. Laura Freixas is the granddaughter of Freixas Miquel. Freixas studied at the French School in her home city of Barcelona. She got a BA degree in Law in 1980 from the University of Barcelona. She has been active as a writer since 1988. Freixas' work also includes scholarship and promotion of women writers. She has also worked in international universities as a publisher, a Spanish language assistant, and a translator. At present she teaches literature workshops for different institutions. She writes as a columnist for the newspaper La Vanguardia and does literary reviews for its supplement Cultura/s. She is a contributor to literary magazines such as Mercurio, Letras libres, El País, and Revista de Libros. She has been a lecturer or a writer in residence at many Spanish and foreign universities and taught creative writing at the Univers ...
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Juan Pablo Fusi
Juan Pablo Fusi Aizpurúa (born 1945 in San Sebastián) is a Spanish historian. He specialises in contemporary history, the Basque Country and nationalisms. Studies Fusi has a degree in history from Universidad Complutense de Madrid and has a Ph.D. (History) from the same university. Likewise, he has a Ph.D. from University of Oxford and is a Doctor ''Honoris Causa'' in Humanities from New York University. Teaching Fusi, currently Professor of History at Universidad Complutense de Madrid, where he has held the Chair of Contemporary History since 1988, has devoted a large part of his career teaching at universities in Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States. He has been a lecturer at Colegio Universitario San Pablo-CEU and professor at universities in Murcia, Cantabria and the Basque Country. As well as having taught at the universities of California, Wisconsin and Oxford, his main activity after studying under Raymond Carr was as Director of the Centre for Iberian Stu ...
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Juan Antonio Rodríguez Tous
''Juan'' is a given name, the Spanish and Manx versions of ''John''. The name is of Hebrew origin and has the meaning "God has been gracious." It is very common in Spain and in other Spanish-speaking countries around the world and in the Philippines, and also in the Isle of Man (pronounced differently). The name is becoming popular around the world and can be pronounced differently according that region. In Spanish, the diminutive form (equivalent to ''Johnny'') is , with feminine form (comparable to ''Jane'', ''Joan'', or ''Joanna'') , and feminine diminutive (equivalent to ''Janet'', ''Janey'', ''Joanie'', etc.). Chinese terms * ( or 娟, 隽) 'beautiful, graceful' is a common given name for Chinese women. * () The Chinese character 卷, which in Mandarin is almost homophonic with the characters for the female name, is a division of a traditional Chinese manuscript or book and can be translated as 'fascicle', 'scroll', 'chapter', or 'volume'. Notable people * Juan (foo ...
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Joumana Haddad
Joumana Haddad (; Salloum; born December 6, 1970, in Beirut) is a Lebanon, Lebanese author, public speaker, journalist and human rights activist. She has been selected as one of the world’s 100 most powerful Arab women by Arabian Business, Arabian Business Magazine for her cultural and social activism. In 2021, she was on Apolitical's list of 100 most influential people in Gender Policy. She is founder of ''Jasad (magazine), Jasad'', a quarterly Arabic-language magazine specialized in the arts and literature of the body (2009–2011). Haddad launched a new TV show in November 2018 on Alhurra highlighting the topics of free expression and critical thinking. In September 2019, she founded a youth centered NGO in Beirut called the Joumana Haddad Freedoms Center. In February 2020, in partnership with the Institut Français in Lebanon, she launched the first International Feminisms Festival in the Middle East with a group of local and international co-organizers. Career Joumana H ...
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Josep Maria Subirachs
Josep Maria Subirachs i Sitjar (; 11 March 1927 – 7 April 2014) was a Spanish sculptor and painter of the late 20th century. His best known work is probably the Passion Facade of the basilica of the Sagrada Família in Barcelona. He was controversial, as he did not make any concessions to the style of the architect who designed the building, Antoni Gaudí. Subirachs' sculptural typography in Barcelona is featured in ''Eye'' magazine (No. 37, Vol. 10, Autumn 2000) along with the work of Joan Brossa. Artistic works From a young age Subirachs showed talent as an artist and he is an accomplished painter, engraver, scenic designer, sculptor, lecturer, art critic and architect. He worked in projects around the world, in different styles: Mediterranean style, Expressionism, Abstract art, new figuration. ;Main works: *1957: ''Forma 212''. Sculpture in Jardins Mundet (Barcelona) *1960: Marine evocation ("Evocació marinera"). La Barceloneta (Barcelona). *1962: Saint Michael's ...
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José Luis Molinuevo Martínez De Bujo
José is a predominantly Spanish and Portuguese form of the given name Joseph. While spelled alike, this name is pronounced very differently in each of the two languages: Spanish ; Portuguese (or ). In French, the name ''José'', pronounced , is an old vernacular form of Joseph, which is also in current usage as a given name. José is also commonly used as part of masculine name composites, such as José Manuel, José Maria or Antonio José, and also in female name composites like Maria José or Marie-José. The feminine written form is ''Josée'' as in French. In Netherlandic Dutch, however, ''José'' is a feminine given name and is pronounced ; it may occur as part of name composites like Marie-José or as a feminine first name in its own right; it can also be short for the name ''Josina'' and even a Dutch hypocorism of the name ''Johanna''. In England, Jose is originally a Romano-Celtic surname, and people with this family name can usually be found in, or traced to, the ...
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José Luis Giménez-Frontín
José Luis Giménez-Frontín (1943 – 21 December 2008) was a Spanish writer and critic. Biography From a family with Aragonese and La Mancha roots, he was born in Barcelona, although he always considered himself to be from La Mancha. He studied Law and, after a brief period as an assistant professor, joined the publishing house Kairós, owned by Salvador Pániker, as director of publications. There he published authors from the 1960s counterculture and controversial texts by Terenci Moix, as well as ''The Eight Names of Picasso'' by Rafael Alberti, the first book by the Cádiz-born author to appear in Spain after 1939. His poetic work is that of an independent. There is social awareness, participation in the fight against the dictatorship, the demand for a new way of understanding freedom and a final and growing spiritual concern, which did not ignore collective misfortunes. He was married to Pilar Brea . He had a son, Daniel, from his first marriage to Maria-Luisa Feliu and thr ...
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José Javier Esparza Torres
José Javier Esparza Torres (born 1963) is a Spanish journalist, essayist and cultural critic. He was born in 1963 in Valencia. He collaborated in ''Punto y Coma'', a journal promoted by Jorge Verstrynge dedicated to the dissemination of ''Nouvelle Droite'' ideas in Spain along with other authors such as Fernando Sánchez Dragó and Javier Sadaba. Likewise, he also was a promoter of ''Hespérides'', another journal linked to the ''Nouvelle Droite'' and Alain de Benoist (although Esparza avoided the pagan or antichristian facet of the movement), and the so-called metapolitical ''Proyecto Cultural Aurora''. He also participated in ''La Razón Española'', a francoist journal. An the onset of the 21st century, Esparza, coming from the radical right, devoted himself from his radio platform in the Cadena COPE to the laudation of "spanish feats" a long history in a chronology already starting in Roman Hispania. He has also written several essays of historical disclosure. His production ...
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