Indrani Aikath Gyaltsen's novel Cranes' Morning appears in India, but proves to be plagiarized from Elizabeth Goudge's The Rosemary Tree (1956); its author will commit suicide in 1994.[1]
Premio Nadal: Rafael Argullol Murgadas, La razón del mal
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