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Tomás Barros Pardo (Toledo, 1922 - La Coruña, 1986) was a Spanish painter and author. Painter, poet, composer, author of plays, essays and one novel, occasional reporter, PhD in Fine Arts, and member of the Royal Galician Academy, Tomás Barros was one of the most prolific intellectuals among the Galician writers that stayed in Francoist Spain. As with many of this group of non-exiled artists and intellectuals, he shared concerns and collaborations with the exiled ones, as would be the case with Luis Seoane, Rafael Dieste, Vicente Aleixandre, Celso Emilio Ferreiro and his cousin Isaac Díaz Pardo

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  • توماس باروس باردو (بالإسبانية: Tomás Barros Pardo)‏ هو كاتب ورسام إسباني، ولد في 3 فبراير 1922 في طليطلة في إسبانيا، وتوفي في 3 سبتمبر 1986 في لا كورونيا في إسبانيا. (ar)
  • Tomás Barros Pardo (Toledo, 1922 - La Coruña, 1986) fue un pintor y escritor español. Pintor, poeta, ensayista, autor teatral, novelista, articulista, catedrático, y miembro correspondiente de la Real Academia Gallega, Tomás Barros es uno de los intelectuales gallegos más prolíficos del extrañamiento interior, grupo de intelectuales antifranquistas que no optó por el exilio, pero que compartieron inquietudes y colaboraciones con los exiliados, tal como sucedió en el caso de Barros con Luis Seoane, Rafael Dieste, Vicente Aleixandre, Celso Emilio Ferreiro o su primo Isaac Díaz Pardo. (es)
  • Tomás Barros Pardo (Toledo, 1922 - La Coruña, 1986) was a Spanish painter and author. Painter, poet, composer, author of plays, essays and one novel, occasional reporter, PhD in Fine Arts, and member of the Royal Galician Academy, Tomás Barros was one of the most prolific intellectuals among the Galician writers that stayed in Francoist Spain. As with many of this group of non-exiled artists and intellectuals, he shared concerns and collaborations with the exiled ones, as would be the case with Luis Seoane, Rafael Dieste, Vicente Aleixandre, Celso Emilio Ferreiro and his cousin Isaac Díaz Pardo (en)
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  • توماس باروس باردو (بالإسبانية: Tomás Barros Pardo)‏ هو كاتب ورسام إسباني، ولد في 3 فبراير 1922 في طليطلة في إسبانيا، وتوفي في 3 سبتمبر 1986 في لا كورونيا في إسبانيا. (ar)
  • Tomás Barros Pardo (Toledo, 1922 - La Coruña, 1986) fue un pintor y escritor español. Pintor, poeta, ensayista, autor teatral, novelista, articulista, catedrático, y miembro correspondiente de la Real Academia Gallega, Tomás Barros es uno de los intelectuales gallegos más prolíficos del extrañamiento interior, grupo de intelectuales antifranquistas que no optó por el exilio, pero que compartieron inquietudes y colaboraciones con los exiliados, tal como sucedió en el caso de Barros con Luis Seoane, Rafael Dieste, Vicente Aleixandre, Celso Emilio Ferreiro o su primo Isaac Díaz Pardo. (es)
  • Tomás Barros Pardo (Toledo, 1922 - La Coruña, 1986) was a Spanish painter and author. Painter, poet, composer, author of plays, essays and one novel, occasional reporter, PhD in Fine Arts, and member of the Royal Galician Academy, Tomás Barros was one of the most prolific intellectuals among the Galician writers that stayed in Francoist Spain. As with many of this group of non-exiled artists and intellectuals, he shared concerns and collaborations with the exiled ones, as would be the case with Luis Seoane, Rafael Dieste, Vicente Aleixandre, Celso Emilio Ferreiro and his cousin Isaac Díaz Pardo (en)
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  • توماس باروس باردو (ar)
  • Tomás Barros Pardo (es)
  • Tomás Barros Pardo (en)
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