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・ Locust Hill (Hurt, Virginia)
・ Locust Hill (Leesburg, Virginia)
・ Locust Hill (Locust Dale, Virginia)
・ Locone Lake
・ Loconia
・ Loconville
・ LOCOPROL
・ LocoRoco
・ LocoRoco 2
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・ LocoRoco Midnight Carnival
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・ Locorotondo railway station
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Locos
・ LoCos (language)
・ Locos por el Sexo
・ Locos Por Juana
・ Locos por la música
・ Locos sueltos en el ZOO
・ LocoScript
・ Locost
・ Locotracteurs Gaston Moyse
・ Locotrol
・ Locoweed
・ Locoweed (disambiguation)
・ Locqueltas
・ Locquignol
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Locos : ウィキペディア英語版
Locos

''Locos: A Comedy of Gestures'' is the first novel of Spanish-born American writer Felipe Alfau (1902–1999), written in 1928 published in 1936. The metafictional novel remained out of print until the 1988 when it was reprinted by Dalkey Archive Press; its positive reception then led to the publication of Alfau's second novel ''Chromos'' in 1990, which he had written in 1948.
==Background==

Felipe Alfau was born and grew up in Spain. In 1916, the 14-year-old Alfau moved with his family to New York. He had ambitions to become a music conductor and wrote music criticism for ''El Diario La Prensa''. By the late 1920s he had a wife and daughter and hoped to support them with his writing; he wrote ''Locos'' about 1928, and in 1929 he had a children's book ''Old Tales from Spain'' published. He had considerable difficulty finding a publisher for ''Locos''.

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