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Cela
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Ce·la  (slä, th-), Camilo José 1916-2002.
Spanish writer who is best known for developing tremendismo, a style by which novels culminate in violence and terror, as in his early work The Family of Pascal Duarte (1942). He won the 1989 Nobel Prize for literature.

Cela (Spanish) [ˈθela]
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(Biographies / Cela, Camilo José (1916-2002) M, Spanish, WRITING: novelist, WRITING: essayist) Camilo José (kaˈmilo xoˈse). 1916-2002, Spanish novelist and essayist. His works include The Family of Pascual Duarte (1942), La Colmena (1951), and La Cruz de San Andres (1994). Nobel prize for literature 1989


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273) si nota ad esempio come, dietro la generica poeticita del poliptoto Cupidinem formonsum deum formonse cubantem si potrebbe celare una piu specifica e giocosa allusione a passi come Hom.
But unlike photographs, and as much as the Boyles hold that ars est celare artem, their topographical reliefs can hardly be seen without thinking of the time and effort that went into them.
And no matter how much the actress playing the part of Juliet succeeds in living up to the dictum "Ars celare artum" (TM, 230), the physical context of the theatre with all its illusion-making machinery, as well as the ability of the actress to assume different roles and to repeat her performance at will, points towards the inescapable fact that she is not Juliet.
 
 
 
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