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- Carmen_de_Icaza abstract "Carmen de Icaza (b. 17 May 1899, Madrid, Spain – d. 16 March 1979) was a Spanish novelist from 1935 to 1960. She enjoyed success with her 1936 novel, Cristina Guzmán which was subsequently adapted for the stage, television and cinema. De Icaza started to writing novels in 1935. By 1945, she was a best-selling writer in Spain.".
- Carmen_de_Icaza comment "Carmen de Icaza (b. 17 May 1899, Madrid, Spain – d. 16 March 1979) was a Spanish novelist from 1935 to 1960. She enjoyed success with her 1936 novel, Cristina Guzmán which was subsequently adapted for the stage, television and cinema. De Icaza started to writing novels in 1935. By 1945, she was a best-selling writer in Spain.".