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- Pedro Mata y Domínguez (Madrid, 17 de enero de 1875-Madrid, 27 de diciembre de 1946) fue un escritor, periodista, novelista, dramaturgo y poeta español. Sus obras tuvieron un gran éxito y algunas fueron adaptadas al cine. (es)
- Pedro Mata Domínguez (Madrid, 17 January 1875 – Madrid, 27 12 1946) was a Spanish novelist, playwright and poet. He was the grandson of Pedro Mata Fontanet. His first novel Ganarás el pan… received the prize of La Ilustración Española (1902), while his most popular novel was Corazones sin rumbo (1916), a work awarded the palm of the Círculo de Bellas Artes. (en)
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- Pedro Mata y Domínguez (Madrid, 17 de enero de 1875-Madrid, 27 de diciembre de 1946) fue un escritor, periodista, novelista, dramaturgo y poeta español. Sus obras tuvieron un gran éxito y algunas fueron adaptadas al cine. (es)
- Pedro Mata Domínguez (Madrid, 17 January 1875 – Madrid, 27 12 1946) was a Spanish novelist, playwright and poet. He was the grandson of Pedro Mata Fontanet. His first novel Ganarás el pan… received the prize of La Ilustración Española (1902), while his most popular novel was Corazones sin rumbo (1916), a work awarded the palm of the Círculo de Bellas Artes. (en)
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- Pedro Mata y Domínguez (es)
- Pedro Mata y Domínguez (en)
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