EPISTLE OF ANDRÉS HENESTROSA TO ALEJANDRO FINISTERRE
Abstract
Andrés Henestrosa was a humble, intelligent, generous, cultured, political, teacher and bilingual man,
among his many publications, he wrote: From Mexico and Spain. "Letter to Ruth Dworkin", "Letter to
Griselda Álvarez", "Letter to Alejandro Finisterre" and "Face to Herminio Ahumada". Published in
Mexico in 1967. In this book is located the epistle to Alejandro Finisterre, who was theater critic,
inventor and excellent editor, poet (although he maintained that he only wrote verses). He founded
Editorial Ecuador and was the launching point for the works published by many of the Mexican and
Spanish writers
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