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  1. Hace 2 días · Waiting for the Sun is the third studio album by the American rock band the Doors, released by Elektra Records on July 3, 1968. The album's 11 tracks were recorded between late 1967 and May 1968 mostly at TTG Studios in Los Angeles. It became the band's only number one album, topping the Billboard 200 for four weeks, while also including their ...

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  2. Hace 5 días · En un rincón del mundo literario, las palabras de Joan Didion siguen resonando con una claridad inconfundible, incluso en sus últimos días. La autora, conocida por su prosa incisiva y su habilidad para capturar la esencia misma de la experiencia humana, ha dejado una marca indeleble en la literatura contemporánea.

  3. digfir-published.macmillanusa.com › bedreader12JOAN DIDION

    Hace 4 días · JOAN DIDION. A writer whose fame is fourfold—as novelist, essayist, journalist, and screenwriter—Joan Didion was born in 1934 in California, where her family had lived for five generations.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MayflowerMayflower - Wikipedia

    Hace 2 días · Three of Mayflower ' s owners applied to the Admiralty court for an appraisal of the ship on May 4, 1624, two years after Captain Jones's death in 1622; one of these applicants was Jones's widow, Mrs. Josian (Joan) Jones.

  5. Hace 1 día · 23 de julio. El 23 de julio es el 204.º (ducentésimo cuarto) día del año en el calendario gregoriano y el 205.º en los años bisiestos. Quedan 161 días para finalizar el año. Acontecimientos. editar. 1431: en Suiza se inicia el Concilio de Basilea, noveno concilio ecuménico universal.

  6. Hace 1 día · Bel Canto, Ann Patchett (On the shelf) The Human Stain, Philip Roth. The Story of the Lost Child, Elena Ferrante (So curious about Ferrante) An American Marriage, Tayari Jones. Tenth of December, George Saunders (I lurve George Saunders) A Visit from the Goon Squad, Jennifer Egan ( Someone knows how to title a book)

  7. His hon­or insult­ed, Romero demand­ed that Verástegui set­tle the mat­ter with pis­tols in Cha­pul­te­pec Park. By that time, duel­ing was a tech­ni­cal­ly ille­gal but still-com­mon prac­tice, one “gov­erned by a com­plex sys­tem of social norms that were, for some, a source of nation­al pride as a sign of Mexico’s moder­ni­ty, and of its kin­ship with ...