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Mario Obrero: «Those Who Ask for Words Are Not so Far From Those Who Ask for Food, Housing or the Rule of Law»

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This interview with Mario Obrero has originally been published in El Periscopio, the cultural supplement of La Marea. You can get the magazine here or subscribe to support independent journalism. «In the years of Francoism, in an Asturian parish, the teacher, Castilian-speaking, teaches the vowels to his students. On the board, he draws next to a fan one to: “it’s the a de...”. Everyone shouts in unison: “a d’abanicu!” (...) When the next vowel …
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This interview with Mario Obrero has originally been published in El Periscopio, the cultural supplement of La Marea. You can get the magazine here or subscribe to support independent journalism. «In the years of Francoism, in an Asturian parish, the teacher, Castilian-speaking, teaches the vowels to his students. On the board, he draws next to a fan one to: “it’s the a de...”. Everyone shouts in unison: “a d’abanicu!” (...) When the next vowel …

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lamarea.com broke the news in on Friday, June 6, 2025.
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