ALEJANDRO FINISTERRE AND GRISELDA ÁLVAREZ. UNITED BY THE PUBLISHERS ECUADOR AND FINISTERRE
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Literature of the Spanish exile, Mexican literature, EditorialsAbstract
Alejandro Finisterre, was born in Fisterra, was born in Spain in 1919, poet, theater critic, publisher and inventor. Finisterre was a republican, excellent editor, poet (although he argued that he only did verses) and inventor -he is said to have registered more than fifty patents. He founded Editorial Ecuador and was the launching point of the works published by many of the Mexican writers such as Andrés Henestrosa, Octavio Paz, Griselda Álvarez and exiled Spaniards León Felipe, Max Aub, Juan Larrea and Ernesto Cardenal. He had a life full of ups and downs, hazards, adventures, inventions and creation of books. Griselda Álvarez Mexican poet was born in Guadalajara, Jalisco in 1913, the link with the poet is only professional, both were friends of León Felipe and moved in the same reading circles of the Mexican society of Mexico City.
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