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Alejandro Ariceaga

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Mexican writer and journalist
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Alejandro Ariceaga (1949–2004) was a Mexican writer and journalist.

Works

  • Seven Stories Alexandrians (1967)
  • Other People (1973)
  • The Old Chameleon Secret Identity (1980)
  • A Short Term (1981)
  • Temperate Weather (1983)
  • City As Beautiful As Any (1985)
  • Placeres3 (2001)
  • Litter Damn (2002)


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