Basilio Losada: Literary mediator
August 13, 2019 3:05 pm Leave your thoughtsFirst interpreter for Jorge Amado of Spain, philologist Basilio Losada translated close to 150 books in eight languages
First interpreter for Jorge Amado of Spain, philologist Basilio Losada translated close to 150 books in eight languages
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