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mixes fact and fiction, with both the narrator and the author having lost their fathers in the
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because the "death of a popular monarch always provide fodder for novelists"?
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was Bolivia's first woman writer after its independence?
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Portal:Literature
Did you know
Danilo Kiš
Garden, Ashes
Holocaust
Lady of Sherwood
Jennifer Roberson
Richard I
María Josefa Mujía
De Scheepsjongens van Bontekoe
shipwreck
Iosif Vulcan
Mihai Eminescu
Romania

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