Lou Carrigan
Lou Carrigan was the pen name adopted by Antonio Vera RamÃrez (born in Barcelona 2 July 1934), a Spanish author who wrote about factual scientific subjects, but in various fictional styles, such as mystery, crime and romance.[1]
Carrigan used pulp fiction and Anglicized words in his books, such as Moderno diccionario ilustrado de la lengua castellana,[2] Adios, good-bye, sayonara,[3] Poderes Ocultos de Los Seres Superiores[4] and JardÃn siniestro[5] He wrote over 25 books, and also worked with Adriano Bolzoni to complete "No importa morir" in 1969.[6] Vera RamÃrez married Pepita Rodero Forga in 1958.[7]
References
- ↑ Person Antonio Vera Ramirez (in Spanish), tercerafundacion.net, retrieved 2009-09-02
- ↑ RamÃrez, Antonio Vera (1989), Moderno diccionario ilustrado de la lengua castellana, Andrade, retrieved 2009-09-02
- ↑ RamÃrez, Antonio Vera (1974), Adios, good-bye, sayonara, Ediciones Petronia, retrieved 2009-09-02
- ↑ RamÃrez, Antonio Vera (2008), Poderes Ocultos de Los Seres Superiores, Lulu.com, retrieved 2009-09-02
- ↑ RamÃrez, Antonio Vera (1996), JardÃn siniestro, Vosa, retrieved 2009-09-02
- ↑ http://pagerankalert.com/paginas/show/5240
- ↑ Catorce parejas celebran hoy sus bodas de oro en las antiguas casas consistoriales (Fourteen couples celebrate their golden wedding anniversary today in the old town halls) (in Spanish), retrieved 2009-09-02
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