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English: Picture of a sculpture commemorating Luis Spota. "A la memoria del notable hombre de letras." La Sociedad General de Escritores de México. (General Society of Writers from Mexico - SOGEM)
Español: "A la memoria del notable hombre de letras." Luis Spota. La Sociedad General de Escritores de México.
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I took the picture of the existing work next to SOGEM; San José Insurgentes, Mexico City.

Luis Spota was a Mexican writer and journalist.

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