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Anderson, Lindsay — born April 17, 1923, Bangalore, India died Aug. 30, 1994, near Angoulême, Fr. English critic and director. He was a founding editor of the film magazine Sequence, and from 1948 he directed a series of documentaries, including Thursday s Children… … Universalium
Tusquets, Esther — b. 1936, Barcelona Writer Tusquets reputation as one of contemporary Spain s most powerful and original women writers rests largely on four novels and a collection of short stories, each characterized by a search for existential… … Encyclopedia of contemporary Spanish culture