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- Dreams_of_Childhood abstract "Dreams of Childhood is a spoken word album by American indie folk musician Mark Kozelek and Argentinian actor Nicolás Pauls. Executive produced by Pauls, the album features eleven poems written by Argentinian street kids, translated by Pauls, Federico Novik, Pablo Cubarle and Catalina Moran. Proceeds from the album will be donated to La Casa de la Cultura de la Calla, an Argentinian non-profit organization for homeless children.".
- Q20647179 abstract "Dreams of Childhood is a spoken word album by American indie folk musician Mark Kozelek and Argentinian actor Nicolás Pauls. Executive produced by Pauls, the album features eleven poems written by Argentinian street kids, translated by Pauls, Federico Novik, Pablo Cubarle and Catalina Moran. Proceeds from the album will be donated to La Casa de la Cultura de la Calla, an Argentinian non-profit organization for homeless children.".
- Dreams_of_Childhood comment "Dreams of Childhood is a spoken word album by American indie folk musician Mark Kozelek and Argentinian actor Nicolás Pauls. Executive produced by Pauls, the album features eleven poems written by Argentinian street kids, translated by Pauls, Federico Novik, Pablo Cubarle and Catalina Moran. Proceeds from the album will be donated to La Casa de la Cultura de la Calla, an Argentinian non-profit organization for homeless children.".
- Q20647179 comment "Dreams of Childhood is a spoken word album by American indie folk musician Mark Kozelek and Argentinian actor Nicolás Pauls. Executive produced by Pauls, the album features eleven poems written by Argentinian street kids, translated by Pauls, Federico Novik, Pablo Cubarle and Catalina Moran. Proceeds from the album will be donated to La Casa de la Cultura de la Calla, an Argentinian non-profit organization for homeless children.".