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Fabio Fiallo, in full Fabio Federico Fiallo Cabral (February 3, 1866 – August 29, 1942) was a Dominican writer, poet, politician, and diplomat, primarily known for his modernist short stories and verses, as well as being an outspoken anti-imperialist during the American occupation of 1916–1924. Intensely patriotic, he was one of the most prominent critics and leaders of the opposition to occupation, alongside ; though, as a result of his political writings, Fiallo was sentenced to 3 years of hard labor in 1920.

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  • Fabio Federico Fiallo Cabral (* 3. Februar 1866 in Santo Domingo; † 28. August 1942 in Havanna) war ein dominikanischer Schriftsteller, Journalist, Diplomat und Politiker. (de)
  • Fabio Federico Fiallo Cabral (3 de febrero de 1866 - 29 de agosto de 1942) fue un escritor, poeta y político dominicano. Fiallo Cabral era sobrino del presidente dominicano General José María Cabral y Luna, tío del diseñador de moda Óscar de la Renta Fiallo, y tío y a la vez suegro del activista político y anti-trujillista Viriato Fiallo. (es)
  • Fabio Fiallo, in full Fabio Federico Fiallo Cabral (February 3, 1866 – August 29, 1942) was a Dominican writer, poet, politician, and diplomat, primarily known for his modernist short stories and verses, as well as being an outspoken anti-imperialist during the American occupation of 1916–1924. Intensely patriotic, he was one of the most prominent critics and leaders of the opposition to occupation, alongside ; though, as a result of his political writings, Fiallo was sentenced to 3 years of hard labor in 1920. Aside from his more patriotic works, Fiallo wrote romantic poems that evoke sensuous passion and profound tones of love. Of Fiallo’s prose, his chief claim to fame rests upon his two books of short stories —Cuentos Frágiles and Las Manzanas de Mefisto. The former was published in New York in 1908, with a second edition edited in Madrid in 1929. Las Manzanas de Mefisto was published in Havana in 1934. Cuentos Frágiles is popular throughout the world and has been translated to German, French, Italian, and Portuguese. He died in 1942 in Cuba in exile. (en)
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  • *Luis Arístides Fiallo *Viriato Fiallo *Oscar de la Renta * *José María Cabral y Báez *José María Cabral Bermúdez *José María Cabral y Luna *José María Cabral González (film director) (en)
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  • María Luisa Bonetti Ernest (en)
  • Prudencia Lluberes Contreras (en)
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  • Fabio Federico Fiallo Cabral (* 3. Februar 1866 in Santo Domingo; † 28. August 1942 in Havanna) war ein dominikanischer Schriftsteller, Journalist, Diplomat und Politiker. (de)
  • Fabio Federico Fiallo Cabral (3 de febrero de 1866 - 29 de agosto de 1942) fue un escritor, poeta y político dominicano. Fiallo Cabral era sobrino del presidente dominicano General José María Cabral y Luna, tío del diseñador de moda Óscar de la Renta Fiallo, y tío y a la vez suegro del activista político y anti-trujillista Viriato Fiallo. (es)
  • Fabio Fiallo, in full Fabio Federico Fiallo Cabral (February 3, 1866 – August 29, 1942) was a Dominican writer, poet, politician, and diplomat, primarily known for his modernist short stories and verses, as well as being an outspoken anti-imperialist during the American occupation of 1916–1924. Intensely patriotic, he was one of the most prominent critics and leaders of the opposition to occupation, alongside ; though, as a result of his political writings, Fiallo was sentenced to 3 years of hard labor in 1920. (en)
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