Juana Gallego Ayala is a Colombian author, and she is known for her works in Colombian literature. She has written various books, short stories, and essays that often explore themes of identity, culture, and social issues in Colombia. One of her well-known works is "El tren de la noche," which has received critical acclaim.
Joaqubin Galarza has written:
'Lienzos de Chiepetlan' -- subject(s): Aztecs, History, Indians of Mexico, Manuscripts, Mexican, Mexican Manuscripts
Juana Butler has written: 'Juana Butler' -- subject(s): Catalogs
Juana Berezin has written: 'Zapatos rotos'
Juana Amalfi has written: 'La impaciente tristeza'
Juana del Valle Ortega has written: 'En presencia'
Juana de Ibarbourou has written: 'Las lenguas de diamante' 'Los mejores poemas'
Juana Salabert has written: 'La noche ciega' 'Velodromo De Invierno' 'El bulevar del miedo'
Juana Alcira Arancibia has written: 'La gesta literaria de Marcos Aguinis' 'Estudios de la literatura del noroeste argentino'
Juan Arroyo Conde has written: 'La locura de Juana'
Ignacio Flores Muro has written: 'La verdadera Juana Gallo'
Juana Melendez de Espinosa has written: 'Pa ginas escogidas'
Jim Levy has written: 'Juana Manso, Argentine feminist' -- subject(s): Biography, Feminists
Diego Calleja has written: 'Vida de Sor Juana' -- subject(s): Biography, Nuns