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María Teresa Espasa Moltó is a Spanish Valencian poet, essayist and professor. She was born in Dénia, Marina Alta, Alicante) in the middle of the 20th century. She is known for her intense and animated literary and cultural style developed during the talk show "La Buhardilla" and through the magazine, ''Corondel''. Selected works * ''A través del silencio'' (Adelapos, 1978) * ''Ensueño poético a cuatro voces'' (I.B. El Clot, Valencia, 1988) * ''Desierto articulado'' (La Buhardilla, 1992) * ''El bazar de los insomnios'' (Germania, 1994) * ''El gesto habitual de la torpeza'' (Canente Libros, 1997) * ''De la ilusión del amor a la pérdida del tiempo'' (Páginacero, 1998) * ''El tiempo se acaba'' (Páginacero, 1998), escrito en colaboración con Elena Torres. * ''El ocio de la gaviota'' (Páginacero, 1999) * ''Cuando puedas llama'' (Premio Vila de Mislata, 1999) * ''Aquellos días perdidos'' (Páginacero, 2002) * ''En el nombre de cada día'' (Aristas de Cobre, 2005) * ''Poemas ...
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Teresa (also Theresa, Therese; french: Thérèse) is a feminine given name. It originates in the Iberian Peninsula in late antiquity. Its derivation is uncertain, it may be derived from Classical Greek, Greek θερίζω (''therízō'') "to harvest or reap", or from θέρος (''theros'') "summer". It is first recorded in the form ''Therasia'', the name of Therasia of Nola, an aristocrat of the 4th century. Its popularity outside of Iberia increased because of saint Teresa of Ávila, and more recently Thérèse of Lisieux and Mother Teresa. In the United States it was ranked as the 852nd most popular name for girls born in 2008, down from 226th in 1992 (it ranked 65th in 1950, and 102nd in 1900). Spelled "Teresa," it was the 580th most popular name for girls born in 2008, down from 206th in 1992 (it ranked 81st in 1950, and 220th in 1900). People In aristocracy: *Teresa of Portugal (other) ** Theresa, Countess of Portugal (1080–1130), mother of Afonso Henri ...
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