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Antonio Vera Ramírez (2 July 1934 – 29 July 2024) was a Spanish author who wrote about factual scientific subjects, but in various fictional styles, such as mystery, crime and romance, well-known as Lou Carrigan, he also wrote under the pseudonyms Angelo Antonioni, Crowley Farber, Lou Flanagan, Anthony Hamilton, Sol Harrison, Anthony Michaels, Anthony W. Rawer, Angela Windsor and Giselle.

Life and career

Vera Ramírez was born in Barcelona on 2 July 1934. He married Pepita Rodero Forga in 1958 and started to write. He used pulp fiction and Anglicized words in his books, such as Moderno diccionario ilustrado de la lengua castellana, Adios, good-bye, sayonara, Poderes Ocultos de Los Seres Superiores and Jardín siniestro He wrote over 25 books, and also worked with Adriano Bolzoni to complete "No importa morir" in 1969. Vera Ramírez died on 29 July 2024, at the age of 90.

Filmography

Bibliography

As Antonio Vera Ramírez

Non-fiction

  • ¿Qué es el Opus Dei? (1993)
  • Pregúntale a Lao Tse (1997)
  • Pregúntale a Mahoma (1997)
  • Pregúntale a Confucio (1998)

References

  1. Person Antonio Vera Ramirez (in Spanish), tercerafundacion.net, retrieved 2009-09-02
  2. Catorce parejas celebran hoy sus bodas de oro en las antiguas casas consistoriales (Fourteen couples celebrate their golden wedding anniversary today in the old town halls) (in Spanish), retrieved 2009-09-02
  3. Ramírez, Antonio Vera (1989), Moderno diccionario ilustrado de la lengua castellana, Andrade, ISBN 9788487418006, retrieved 2009-09-02
  4. Ramírez, Antonio Vera (1974), Adios, good-bye, sayonara, Ediciones Petronia, retrieved 2009-09-02
  5. Ramírez, Antonio Vera (2008), Poderes Ocultos de Los Seres Superiores, Lulu.com, ISBN 9781409240242, retrieved 2009-09-02
  6. Ramírez, Antonio Vera (1996), Jardín siniestro, Vosa, ISBN 9788482189758, retrieved 2009-09-02
  7. http://pagerankalert.com/paginas/show/5240
  8. Migoya, Hernán (6 September 2024). "Lou Carrigan: el hombre que más teclas de emoción pulsó en la novela popular española". The Objective. Retrieved 24 September 2024.

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