Castroviejo, Concha (1915–1995)
Castroviejo, Concha (1915–1995)
Spanish novelist. Born 1915 in Compostelo, Spain; died 1995.
Lived in exile in Mexico (1939–50); works include Los que se fueron (1957) and Víspera de odio (1959), both set during Spanish Civil War.
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