Cuentos del Sil
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Cuentos del Sil is a Leonese language
Leonese language
The Leonese language is the endonym term used to refer to all vernacular Romance dialects of the Astur-Leonese linguistic group in the Spanish provinces of León and Zamora; Astur-Leonese also includes the dialects...

 book written by nine leonese language writers. It was sponsored by the Provincial Government of León, and Leonese language associations "El Fueyu" and "El Toralín". The authors com from the Sil Valley, specially from El Bierzu (Llión), and it is the collective book in the Leonese language where there are more authors.

The writers range from teenagers to those who are in their eighties:
  • Severiano Álvarez
    Severiano Álvarez
    Severiano Álvarez is a Leonese language writer. He was born in Cuevas del Sil , province of León in 1933. He had two mentions in Leonese language in their region variety in 1982 and 1983, and was awarded with two more in 1983- See also :...

  • Alejandro Díez
  • Daniel Fernández
  • Eva González
    Eva González (Leonese language writer)
    Eva González was a Leonese language writer; she was born in Palacios del Sil in 1918 and died in León in 2007. She has a dedicated street in León by her contribution to the literature in Leonese.She wrote:...

  • Roberto González-Quevedo
  • Xuasús González
    Xuasús González
    Xuasús González is a leonese language writer.He collaborated in Cuentos del Sil and wrote several columns for La Nuestra Tierra, a weekly newspaper in Leonese language.-External links:* *...

  • Félix Llópez
  • Adrianu Martín
  • Abel Pardo
    Abel Pardo
    Laureated in Italian Language and Culture by ICON and Advanced Studies Diplomat in Romance Languages by the Open University of Catalonia, Abel Pardo wrote in Cuentos de Lleón , Cuentos del Sil and "El Dialecto Leonés" when he collaborated with tales about modern and ancient themes and was the...


External links

  • http://www.eltoralin.com/cuentosdelsil Cuentos del Sil website (in Leonese language)
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