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Español: Margarita Xirgu, José Cañizares y Alejandro Máximo en una escena de la obra de teatro La zapatera prodigiosa, de Federico García Lorca
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Source Nuevo Mundo Magazine, Madrid, Spain. January, 1931. Number 1928
Author federico garcia lorca

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