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Francisco Franco. However, it was not all reduced to cultural activity. Carlos
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Philosophy and Languages. He did so between the years 1961 and 1967, specialising in Romanic philology. At University, he met Arcadio López-Casanova and, thanks to him, Ramón Piñeiro, thus involving in the centre of the Galician cultural movement against
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Marxism and felt like a
Marxist". During those university years, he did not forget his literary work either. In 1965, he published several tales in Grial magazine. In 1967, his first novel, Vento Ferido (Wounded Wind), came out, published by Galaxia in its Illa Nova collection.
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Henrique Monteagudo and Francisco Díaz Fierros (2003).
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173:on 9 March 2002. He was a
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