Manuel Mora Morales - Selected Works

Selected Works

He wrote several works including:

  • Mitos y leyendas de las Islas Canarias (Myths and Legends of the Canary Islands).
  • Todo sobre el libro (All about the Book), essay.
  • Iballa, roman.
  • El libro de Barbuzano (Barbuzano's Book), Biographie.
  • La conversación (The Chat), fiction.
  • El libro de los guachinches (The secret Routes of the Wine), etnography.
  • El libro del gofio, ethnography.
  • Historia de Tenerife (History of Tenerife), History.
  • Historia de Gran Canaria (History of Gran Canaria), History.*El corazón de La Gomera (The Heart of La Gomera), book.
  • La leyenda del Garajonay (Garajonay's Legend), Children's Fantasy.
  • La emigración canaria a Cuba (The Canarian Emigration to Cuba), film and essay.
  • Los canarios del Misisipi (The Canary Islander in Louisiana), film.
  • Con la mano en el agua (With the hand in water), film.
  • La emigración canaria a Puerto Rico (The Canarian Emigration to Puerto Rico), film.
  • La emigración canaria a Venezuela (The Canarian Emigration to Venezuela), film.
  • La emigración canaria a Uruguay y Argentina (The Canarian Emigration to Uruguay and Argentina), film.
  • La emigración canaria a Santo Domingo (The Canarian Emigration to Santo Domingo), film.
  • Tenerife paso a paso (Tenerife step by step), book.
  • Gran Canaria paso a paso (Gran Canaria step by step), book.
  • Playas (Beaches), film.
  • El extraño caso del correíllo La Palma (The misthery of the steamboat La Palma), film.
  • El patrimonio marítimo de Canarias (Coasts of the Canary Islands), documentary film.
  • El Hierro, el corazón y la memoria (El Hierro, the Heart and the Memory), film.

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