Manuel Leguineche
This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Leguineche and the second or maternal family name is Bollar.
Manuel Leguineche Bollar, more known as Manu Leguineche, (1941 – 2014) was a Spanish correspondent, journalist and writer. He was born in Arratzu, Biscay. He founded the Spanish news agencies Colpisa and Fax Press.[1]
Selected works
- The forgotten men (1981) (with Jesús Torbado). Published originally in Spanish as Los topos, 1977)
- Los años de la infamia: crónica de la II Guerra Mundial (1995)
- Adiós, Hong-Kong (1996)
- Annual, 1921 (1997)
- Apocalipsis Mao: una visión de la nueva China (1999)
- La felicidad de la tierra (1999)
- Recordad Pearl Harbor (2001)
- Gibraltar (2002)
- Madre Volga (2003)
References
- ↑ Fallece el periodista Manu Leguineche (Spanish)
External links
- Manuel Leguineche's personal page (in Spanish)
- Biography of Manuel Leguineche (in Spanish)
- Works of Manuel Leguineche
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