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  • Soler, Martí

Soler, Martí (Nombre personal)

Preferred form: Soler, Martí
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  • Soler Vinyes, Martí
  • Vinyes, Martí Soler
  • Soler Viñas, Martí
  • Viñas, Martí Soler

Carvalho-Neto, P. de. El folklore de las luchas sociales, 1973 (a.e.) reverso de la portadad (Martí Soler)

Bibliog. mex., 1973: 3, ind. anal. (Soler, Martí)

La casa del éxodo, 1999: portada (Martí Soler Vinyes)

Variaciones de voz y cuerpo, 2014: portada (Martí Soler)

La Jornada, via WWW, August 10, 2015 (Martí Soler, Martí Soler Viñas; born 1934 in Barcelona, arrived in Mexico as a refugee at the age of 13; editor, typographer and poet) http://www.jornada.unam.mx/ultimas/2014/08/17/honran-en-bellas-artes-al-editor-marti-soler-por-sus-80-anos-de-vida-2549.html

El país WWW site, viewed Dec. 11, 2018 (in obituary dated Dec. 11, 2018: Martí Soler; the Spanish poet Martí Soler Vinyes, founder of the Mexican publishing house Siglo XXI, died Sunday [Dec. 9, 2018] at age 84 at his home in Mexico City; born in 1934 in Gavà, Spain; arrived in Mexico in 1947; from1959 to 1966 he was in charge of the editions of the public publishing house Fondo de Cultura Económica; poet, editor and Catalan translator; in 1966 he founded Siglo XXI; in 2003 he returnded to FCE to take charge of the updating of the historical catalog, and of the digital publication of the graphic history of that institution)

Cultura y exilio catalán en México, 2001: portada (Martí Soler Vinyes)

Journée poétique, o, Historia de una traducción, 2008: portada (Martí Soler)

Biblio. biog. mex., 1969;|aWW Brasil, 1973-74.

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