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He graduated from [[Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León]] and lived in [[Baja California]] since 1988. |
He graduated from [[Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León]] and lived in [[Baja California]] since 1988. |
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As a [[translator]], he published "''La revolución del desierto''" by [[Lowel L. Blaisdell]] (1990). As an [[author]], he published "''Diáspora o pasión''" (1984), "''Desierto de la palabra''" (1994), "''La tierra destinada''" (1999), and "''Esas plazas insomnes''" (2003). On 2000, he was part of the Instituto Municipal de Arte y Cultura de Tijuana' council, and for several years was a lecturer at [[Universidad Autónoma de Baja California]]. |
As a [[translator]], he published "''La revolución del desierto''" by [[Lowel L. Blaisdell]] (1990). As an [[author]], he published "''Diáspora o pasión''" (1984), "''Desierto de la palabra''" (1994), "''La tierra destinada''" (1999), and "''Esas plazas insomnes''" (2003). On 2000, he was part of the Instituto Municipal de Arte y Cultura de Tijuana' council, and for several years was a lecturer at [[Universidad Autónoma de Baja California]]. Most importantly he was a father of two, his eldest Rodrigo Arellano Sada and younger sister Lorena Arellano Sada. |
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Poet. Born in Zacatecas in 1959 and died in Mexicali in 2004.
He graduated from Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León and lived in Baja California since 1988. As a translator, he published "La revolución del desierto" by Lowel L. Blaisdell (1990). As an author, he published "Diáspora o pasión" (1984), "Desierto de la palabra" (1994), "La tierra destinada" (1999), and "Esas plazas insomnes" (2003). On 2000, he was part of the Instituto Municipal de Arte y Cultura de Tijuana' council, and for several years was a lecturer at Universidad Autónoma de Baja California. Most importantly he was a father of two, his eldest Rodrigo Arellano Sada and younger sister Lorena Arellano Sada.
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