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Roberto Castillo (baseball)
Roberto Castillo may refer to: * Roberto Castillo (philosopher) (1950–2008), Honduran philosopher and writer * Roberto Castillo Udiarte (born 1951), Mexican poet * Roberto Castillo Sandoval Roberto Castillo Sandoval (born November 14, 1957, in Santiago, Chile) is a Chilean author, translator and professor of Spanish and Comparative Literature at Haverford College in Haverford, Pennsylvania. He has a Ph.D. and A.M. in Romance Language ... (born 1957), Chilean author and professor * Roberto Castillo (footballer) (born 1984), Chilean football striker {{hndis, Castillo, Roberto ...
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Roberto Castillo (philosopher)
Roberto Castillo (1950–2008) was a Honduran philosopher and writer. A 2002 novel by Roberto Castillo, ''La guerra mortal de los sentidos'', chronicles the adventures of the "Searcher for the Lenca Language Lencan is a small family of nearly extinct indigenous Mesoamerican languages. Languages There are two attested Lencan languages, both extinct (Campbell 1997:167). * Salvadoran Lencan was spoken in Chilanga and Potó (thus the alternative lang ...." References Honduran short story writers Honduran male writers Male short story writers Honduran academics 1950 births 2008 deaths Honduran philosophers 20th-century Honduran writers Honduran novelists 21st-century Honduran writers 20th-century Honduran philosophers 20th-century short story writers 20th-century male writers 21st-century philosophers 21st-century novelists 21st-century male writers Male novelists {{Honduras-writer-stub ...
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Roberto Castillo Udiarte
Roberto Castillo Udiarte (1951) is a Mexican poet, fiction writer and translator, most notably of Charles Bukowski. Born in Tecate in 1951, he has spent the last 25 years in Tijuana Tijuana ( ,"Tijuana"
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. His books of poetry include ''Blues cola de lagarto'' (1985), ''Cartografía del alma'' (1987), ''Nuestras vidas son otras'' (1994), ''La pasión de Angélica según el Johnny Tecate'' (1996) and ''Elamoroso Guaguagá'' (2002). His books of fiction include ''Pequeño bestiario y otras miniaturas'' (1982) and ''Arrimitos o los pequeños mundos en tu piel'' (1992). Udiarte has also published a fictionalized biography of the boxer, Jorge Maromero Paez, ''Gancho al Corazon: La saga del Maromero Paez'' (1997). "My writing is a response to wha ...
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Roberto Castillo Sandoval
Roberto Castillo Sandoval (born November 14, 1957, in Santiago, Chile) is a Chilean author, translator and professor of Spanish and Comparative Literature at Haverford College in Haverford, Pennsylvania. He has a Ph.D. and A.M. in Romance Languages and Literatures from Harvard University (1992 and 1987, respectively), an M.A. in Latin American Literature from Vanderbilt University (1985) and a B.A. in Sociology from Kenyon College (1982). His latest novel, ''La novela del corazón'' (Laurel Editores, 2022) is loosely based on the history of heart transplants in Chile in the 1960's. His novel in the form of fictional obituaries, ''Muertes imaginarias'' (Laurel Editores, 2020) was named "Best of 2020 Fiction Book" by the Chilean Art Critics Circle. His novel ''Muriendo por la dulce patria mía'' (Planeta, 1998; republished, with a new version and postscript by Laurel Editores, 2017) is a fictional account centered on Chilean heavyweight boxer Arturo Godoy Arturo Godoy (October 10 ...
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