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In the 1920s he published poems such as "Surgente", "Pepitas" and "Nubes del este" and plays like "Eireté", "La
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He would print his poems in his own typing machine and sell them from door to door. He managed to get them to the people in a way such that they were untouched by the leprosy. Towards the end of his existence, Manú received his last visitors and friends in the darkest corner of his miserable room,
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