Fernando de Diego From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Spanish journalist and linguist Fernando de Diego, Spanish journalist and linguist (1919–2005) Fernando de Diego (1919–2005) was a Spanish journalist and linguist. The land of Alvargonzález of Antonio Machado (1969) Gypsy Ballads of Federico Garcia Lorca (1971) Rhymes Gustavo Adolfo Becquer (1972) The tree of the knowledge of John Doe (1973) Doña Bárbara by Rómulo Gallegos (1975) The Ingenious Hidalgo Don Quixote of La Mancha by Miguel de Cervantes (1977), released in full version by Esperanto Foundation Iron bars Incarnation Ferré (1983) Retrincos of Castelao (1983) The Family of Pascual Duarte de Camilo Jose Cela (1985) One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez (1992) The evil Carabel of Wenceslao Fernández Flórez (1993) Tirano Banderas of Ramón María del Valle-Inclan (1993) Agriculture in the tropics of Andrés Bello (1995) Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair, by Pablo Neruda (1997) Other translations have been published in anthologies: Astura bukedo, an anthology of works by Asturias (1987) Sentempa simfonio, anthology of Spanish poetry of all time (1987) Authority control databases InternationalVIAFGNDWorldCatNationalCzech RepublicSpainPeopleLibraryThingDeutsche BiographieDDB This article about a Spanish journalist is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte This article on a Spanish linguist is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte Related Articles