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Sócrates Nolasco

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Nolasco was a relatively prolific writer, and helped develop a body of work related to the Dominican Republic. His works have been compiled into three volumes, dealing with his stories, historical essays, and literary essays.
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on July 2, 1980. The parents of Sócrates Nolasco (he preferred to use his mother's surname instead of Henriquez, his paternal family name) were Juliana Nolasco and Manuel Henríquez y Carvajal. He
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Arnold, Albert J., Julio Rodríguez-Luis, and J. Michael Dash. 1994. A History of Literature in the Caribbean. John Benjamins Pub. Co.
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Nolasco, Sócrates. 1994. Obras Completas 3, Ensayos Literarios. Ediciones de la Fundacion Corripio, Inc., Santo Domingo. 379 pp.
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Nolasco, Sócrates. 1994. Obras Completas 2, Ensayos Históricos. Ediciones de la Fundacion Corripio, Inc., Santo Domingo. 518 pp.
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Nolasco, Sócrates. 1994. Obras Completas 1, Cuentos. Ediciones de la Fundacion Corripio, Inc., Santo Domingo. 350 pp.
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Sócrates Nolasco, Prolífico Escritor que rechazó someterse a Caprichos de la tiranía
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descent. Some of his formative years, from 1906 to 1913, were spent in
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Index

Dominican Republic
Enriquillo
Barahona Province
Santo Domingo
married his first cousin
Flérida María Lamarche Henríquez
niblings
Francisco
Federico Henríquez y Carvajal
Max
es
Camila
Pedro Henríquez Ureña
Sephardic Dutch-Jewish
Cuba
Santiago de Cuba
Havana



Biography of Nolasco at Fundacion Corripio, Inc.
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1884 births
1980 deaths
Dominican Republic male writers
Dominican Republic literature

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