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57 records found where subject: Zapata Olivella, Manuel Biography. showing records 16 - 30.
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Letter February 13, 1986 letter from Lewis Spanish Lewis writes to Zapata Olivella to congratulate him on the receipt of the Prêmio Literário "Francisco Matarazzo Sobrinho - Ficção Latino-Americana." He also includes a book review of "Changó, el gran putas" written by Captain-Hidalgo and published in the journal "Hispamérica." PDF icon
Letter June 23, 1987 letter to Cozannet Spanish Zapata Olivella writes to Cozannet to inform her that "Changó, el gran putas" is a finalist for the Premio Rómulo Gallegos. He hopes that he can help convince Payot to write to the jury about their plans to translate and publish the novel in French. He also thanks Cozannet for his help publishing "¡Levántate mulato! por mi raza habará el espíritu" in French as "Lève-toi mulâtre l’esprit parlare a travers ma race" (1987) . PDF icon
Letter June 05, 1987 letter to Cozannet Spanish In a letter to Cozannet, Zapata Olivella celebrates the publication of his "¡Levántate mulato! por mi raza habará el espíritu" (1990) in French as "Lève-toi, mulâtre l’espirit parlare a travers ma race" (1987). Zapata Olivella also mentions his pending trip to Gabon to serve on the organizational committee for the third Festival Panafricano de Artes y Culturas (FESPAC) . PDF icon
Letter July 05, 1989 Letter from Prescott Spanish Laurence Prescott talks about his academic life, and mentions the growing interest on Afro-Hispanic topics in the U.S. academy. PDF icon
Letter May 23, 1990 Letter from Prescott Spanish In a handwritten letter, Laurence E. Prescott writes to Zapata Olivella about plans and travel arrangements for the upcoming Congreso de la Cultura Negra de las Américas (Paris, France). PDF icon
Document Draft of "El inmenso mar ha muerto" Spanish Draft of "El inmenso mar ha muerto," containing Manuel Zapata Olivella's handwritten revisions on the margins. PDF icon
Letter December 13, 1995 congratulatory note Spanish Congratulatory note from the Despacho del Viceministro de gobierno to Manuel Zapata Olivella, for being nominated Caballero by Colombia's Cámara de Representantes. PDF icon
Document 1966 Aculturación y cultura Colombiana Spanish Copy of Manuel Zapata Olivella's remarks on "Aculturación y cultura Colombiana," delivered at the Primer Congreso Nacional de la Cultura Colombiana (1966, Colombia). PDF icon
Letter June 09, 1995 letter to Sinning Spanish Zapata Olivella writes to Instituto de Cultura del Magdalena (Santa Marta, Colombia) Director Edgar Rey Sinning to remind him that he promised to buy a copy of the Enciclopedia Audiovisual de la Identidad Colombiana. PDF icon
Letter April 12, 1984 letter from Secretaria Ejecutiva Spanish Manuel Zapata Olivella received this invitation from the Secretaria Ejecutiva permanente del convenio Andrés Bello to attend the Premio Rómulo Gallegos's award ceremony for the nomination of his novel "Changó, el gran putas." PDF icon
Letter April 11, 1975 letter from Vargas Llosa Spanish Peruvian author Mario Vargas Llosa writes to Manuel Zapata Olivella postponing the II Encuentro de Joven Literatura Iberoamericana. PDF icon
Letter October 08, 1994 letter from Mena Garcia Spanish Congress member Zulia María Mena Garcia invites Manuel Zapata Olivella to participate in the first Encuentro Nacional de Líderes Afrocolombianos in Quibdó, Colombia. Originally scheduled for October 8-9, 1994, the Encuentro was postponed to December 2-3, of the same year. PDF icon
Letter January 24, 1992 letter from Camacho L. Spanish Jorge E. Camacho L., manager of the Rei Andes editorial house, writes to Manuel Zapata Olivella regarding publication details of several of the author's titles with Rei Andes. PDF icon
Letter March 24, 1995 letter from Tittler Spanish Jonathan Tittler regrets that he has not been able to garner support to invite Zapata Olivella to Cornell University as a guest speaker in order to extend his trip to Pittsburgh to include a visit to Ithaca. PDF icon
Letter December 09, 1992 letter to List Spanish This letter from Manuel Zapata Olivella to George List discusses the impact of Colombia's 1991 constitutional changes on non-profit organizations such as the Patronato Colombiano de Artes y Ciencias, which lost financial support and was forced to cancel some of its activities. The letter also touches on aspects of Zapata Olivella's professional and personal life, mentioning his spine surgeries and the upcoming publication of his latest novel, "Hemingway, el cazador de la muerte." PDF icon
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