Roberto Arlt
Roberto Arlt was an Argentine writer born Roberto Godofredo Christophersen Arlt in Buenos Aires on April 2, 1900. His parents were both immigrants: his father Karl Arlt was a Prussian from Posen (now Poznan in present-day Poland) and his mother was Ekatherine Iobstraibitzer, a native of Trieste and Italian speaking. German was the language commonly used at their home. His relationship with his father was stressful, as Karl Arlt was a very severe and austere man, by Arlt's own account. The memory of his oppressive father would appear in several of his writings. For example, Remo Erdosain (a character at least partially based on Arlt's own life) often recalls his abusive father and how little if any support he would give him. After being expe
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Juan Sasturain
Realizó labores periodísticas en diversos diarios y revistas como Clarín, La Opinión, Humor y Super Humor. Además creó las revistas "Feriado Nacional" y "Fierro".
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Es autor de varias novelas policiales y publicó también varias novelas de aventuras. Guionizó también la historieta "Perramus", dibujada por Alberto Breccia, que obtuvo el Premio Amnesty Internacional para el área francófona en 1988. En 1990 recibió el Premio Internacional Semana Negra de Gijón por su relato "Con tinta sangre". -
Juan José Saer
Juan José Saer was an Argentine writer, considered one of the most important in Latin American literature and in Spanish-language literature of the 20th century. He is considered the most important writer of Argentina after Jorge Luis Borges and the best Argentine writer of the second half of the 20th century.
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Adolfo Bioy Casares
Adolfo Vicente Perfecto Bioy Casares (1914-1999) was born in Buenos Aires, the child of wealthy parents. He began to write in the early Thirties, and his stories appeared in the influential magazine Sur, through which he met his wife, the painter and writer Silvina Ocampo, as well Jorge Luis Borges, who was to become his mentor, friend, and collaborator. In 1940, after writing several novice works, Bioy published the novella The Invention of Morel, the first of his books to satisfy him, and the first in which he hit his characteristic note of uncanny and unexpectedly harrowing humor. Later publications include stories and novels, among them A Plan for Escape, A Dream of Heroes, and Asleep in the Sun. Bioy also collaborated with Borges on an
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Eduardo Gutiérrez
Eduardo Gutiérrez fue un escritor argentino que se destacó por sus obras de contenido histórico costumbrista y gauchesco.
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Su novela más imortante fue Juan Moreira que fue escrita en el año 1880. Esta obra adquirió gran popularidad y fue llevada al circo criollo, el teatro, el cine y la historieta.
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José Hernández
José Hernández (born José Rafael Hernández y Pueyrredón) (November 10, 1834 – October 21, 1886) was an Argentine journalist, poet, and politician best known as the author of the epic poem Martín Fierro.
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Domingo Faustino Sarmiento
Domingo Faustino Sarmiento Albarracín was an Argentine activist, intellectual, writer, statesman and the seventh President of Argentina. His writing spanned a wide range of genres and topics, from journalism to autobiography, to political philosophy and history. He was a member of a group of intellectuals, known as the "Generation of 1837", who had a great influence on nineteenth-century Argentina. Sarmiento himself was particularly concerned with educational issues, and is now sometimes considered "The Teacher" of Latin America. He was also an important influence on the region's literature.
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Ricardo Piglia
Ricardo Piglia was an Argentine author, critic, and scholar best known for introducing hard-boiled fiction to the Argentine public.
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Born in Adrogué, Piglia was raised in Mar del Plata. He studied history in 1961-1962 at the National University of La Plata.
Ricardo Piglia published his first collection of fiction in 1967, La invasión. He worked in various publishing houses in Buenos Aires and was in charge of the Serie Negra which published well-known authors of crime fiction including Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler, David Goodis and Horace McCoy. A fan of American literature, he was also influenced by F. Scott Fitzgerald and William Faulkner, as well as by European authors Franz Kafka and Robert Musil.
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Rodolfo Enrique Fogwill
Rodolfo Enrique Fogwill (born in Buenos Aires in 1941), who normally goes by just his surname, Fogwill, was an Argentine sociologist, short story writer, and novelist.
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Fogwill was full professor at the University of Buenos Aires< publisher of a legendary poetry book collection, essayist, and specialized columnist in communication subjects, literature and cultural politics. The success of his story "Muchacha punk" (Punk girl), which received the first prize in an important literary contest in 1980, made him leave his job as a businessman, and begin, according to his words, "a plot of misunderstandings and misfortunes" that took him to his present occupation as a writer. Some of his texts have made their way into diverse anthologies published -
Eugenio Cambaceres
Eugenio Cambaceres was an Argentine writer and politician. In the 1880s he wrote four books, with Sin rumbo being his masterpiece. His promising literary career was cut short when he died of tuberculosis.
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Esteban Echeverría
José Esteban Antonio Echeverría (September 2, 1805 – January 19, 1851) was an Argentine poet, fiction writer, cultural promoter, and political activist who played a significant role in the development of Argentine literature, not only through his own writings but also through his organizational efforts. He was one of Latin America's most important Romantic authors.
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Ernesto Sabato
Ernesto Sabato (1911-2011) fue un destacado escritor, ensayista y físico argentino. Nacido en Rojas, en la provincia de Buenos Aires, estudió física en la Universidad Nacional de La Plata y posteriormente trabajó en el laboratorio Curie de París, antes de en 1945 volcarse por completo en la literatura.
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Su vida estuvo marcada por una constante reflexión sobre la condición humana, el arte y los dilemas éticos del siglo XX. Durante la última dictadura militar en Argentina, presidió la Comisión Nacional sobre la Desaparición de Personas (CONADEP), que produjo el emblemático informe Nunca Más.
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Edgar Allan Poe
The name Poe brings to mind images of murderers and madmen, premature burials, and mysterious women who return from the dead. His works have been in print since 1827 and include such literary classics as The Tell-Tale Heart, The Raven, and The Fall of the House of Usher. This versatile writer’s oeuvre includes short stories, poetry, a novel, a textbook, a book of scientific theory, and hundreds of essays and book reviews. He is widely acknowledged as the inventor of the modern detective story and an innovator in the science fiction genre, but he made his living as America’s first great literary critic and theoretician. Poe’s reputation today rests primarily on his tales of terror as well as on his haunting lyric poetry.
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Adolfo Bioy Casares
Adolfo Vicente Perfecto Bioy Casares (1914-1999) was born in Buenos Aires, the child of wealthy parents. He began to write in the early Thirties, and his stories appeared in the influential magazine Sur, through which he met his wife, the painter and writer Silvina Ocampo, as well Jorge Luis Borges, who was to become his mentor, friend, and collaborator. In 1940, after writing several novice works, Bioy published the novella The Invention of Morel, the first of his books to satisfy him, and the first in which he hit his characteristic note of uncanny and unexpectedly harrowing humor. Later publications include stories and novels, among them A Plan for Escape, A Dream of Heroes, and Asleep in the Sun. Bioy also collaborated with Borges on an
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Esteban Echeverría
José Esteban Antonio Echeverría (September 2, 1805 – January 19, 1851) was an Argentine poet, fiction writer, cultural promoter, and political activist who played a significant role in the development of Argentine literature, not only through his own writings but also through his organizational efforts. He was one of Latin America's most important Romantic authors.
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Carlos Fuentes
Carlos Fuentes Macías was a Mexican writer and one of the best-known novelists and essayists of the 20th century in the Spanish-speaking world. Fuentes influenced contemporary Latin American literature, and his works have been widely translated into English and other languages.
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Fuentes was born in Panama City, Panama; his parents were Mexican. Due to his father being a diplomat, during his childhood he lived in Montevideo, Rio de Janeiro, Washington, Santiago, and Buenos Aires. In his adolescence, he returned to Mexico, where he lived until 1965. He was married to film star Rita Macedo from 1959 till 1973, although he was an habitual philanderer and allegedly, his affairs - which he claimed include film actresses such as Jeanne Moreau and Je -
Rodolfo Walsh
Rodolfo Jorge Walsh was an Argentine writer, considered the founder of investigative journalism in Argentina. He remains disappeared since March 25, 1977.
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After finishing the primary education in his small town in Río Negro Province, Walsh moved to Buenos Aires in 1941, where he completed high school. Although he started studying philosophy at university, he abandoned it and did a number of different jobs, including editorial. In the late 1940s he joined the Alianza Libertadora Nacionalista, from which he later moved to the Peronist cause.
In 1953 he received the Buenos Aires Municipal Literature Award for his book Variaciones en Rojo. In 1957 he finished Operación Masacre, an investigative work on the assassination of opposition figures duri -
Rodolfo Enrique Fogwill
Rodolfo Enrique Fogwill (born in Buenos Aires in 1941), who normally goes by just his surname, Fogwill, was an Argentine sociologist, short story writer, and novelist.
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Fogwill was full professor at the University of Buenos Aires< publisher of a legendary poetry book collection, essayist, and specialized columnist in communication subjects, literature and cultural politics. The success of his story "Muchacha punk" (Punk girl), which received the first prize in an important literary contest in 1980, made him leave his job as a businessman, and begin, according to his words, "a plot of misunderstandings and misfortunes" that took him to his present occupation as a writer. Some of his texts have made their way into diverse anthologies published -
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José Hernández (born José Rafael Hernández y Pueyrredón) (November 10, 1834 – October 21, 1886) was an Argentine journalist, poet, and politician best known as the author of the epic poem Martín Fierro.
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Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the Goodreads database with this name.
Hernández, whose ancestry was a mix of Spanish, Irish, and French, was born on a farm near San Martín (Buenos Aires Province). His father was a butler or foreman of a series of cattle ranches. His career was to be an alternation between stints on the Federal side in the civil wars of Argentina and Uruguay and life as a newspaperman, a short stint as an employee of a commercial firm, and a period as stenographer to the legislature of the Confederation.
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Domingo Faustino Sarmiento
Domingo Faustino Sarmiento Albarracín was an Argentine activist, intellectual, writer, statesman and the seventh President of Argentina. His writing spanned a wide range of genres and topics, from journalism to autobiography, to political philosophy and history. He was a member of a group of intellectuals, known as the "Generation of 1837", who had a great influence on nineteenth-century Argentina. Sarmiento himself was particularly concerned with educational issues, and is now sometimes considered "The Teacher" of Latin America. He was also an important influence on the region's literature.
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Ricardo Güiraldes
Ricardo Güiraldes (Buenos Aires, 13 de febrero de 1886 - París, 8 de octubre de 1927) fue un novelista y poeta argentino.
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Su niñez y juventud se repartieron entre San Antonio de Areco y Buenos Aires. Fue en San Antonio donde se puso en contacto con la vida campestre y de los gauchos, reuniendo experiencias que habría de utilizar años más tarde en Raucho y en Don Segundo Sombra. Fue allí donde conoció a Segundo Ramírez, un gaucho de raza, en el que se inspiró para dar forma a la figura de Don Segundo Sombra. -
Héctor Germán Oesterheld
Héctor Germán Oesterheld Puyol fue un guionista de historietas y escritor de relatos breves argentino de ciencia ficción y novelas
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Seudónimos: H. Sturgiss, C. de la Vega, Francisco G. Vázquez, Germán Sturgiss, Héctor Sánchez Puyol, Joe Trigger, Patrick Hanson.
Nació en el año 1919 en Buenos Aires. Hijo de Ferdinand Kurt. Estudió y se graduó en la carrera de geología. Fanático de H. Melville y Joseph Conrad. A partir de 1950 cuando comienza a escribir guiones de historietas y relatos de aventuras.
Publicó en las revistas "Misterix", "Hora Cero", "Frontera", entre otras. Sus personajes más conocidos son Sargento Kirk, Bull Rocket, Ernie Pike, Sherlock Time y Mort Cinder. Pero es sin dudas El Eternauta la creación que le ha dado un lugar entre lo -
Horacio Quiroga
Horacio Silvestre Quiroga Forteza was an Uruguayan novelist, poet, and (above all) short story writer.
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He wrote stories which, in their jungle settings, use the supernatural and the bizarre to show the struggle of man and animal to survive. He also excelled in portraying mental illness and hallucinatory states. His influence can be seen in the Latin American magic realism of Gabriel García Márquez and the postmodern surrealism of Julio Cortázar.
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Manuel Puig
Manuel Puig (born Juan Manuel Puig Delledonne) was an Argentinian author. Among his best known novels are La traición de Rita Hayworth (1968) (Betrayed by Rita Hayworth), Boquitas pintadas (1969) (Heartbreak Tango), and El beso de la mujer araña (1976) (Kiss of the Spider Woman), which was made into a film by the Argentine-Brazilian Director, Héctor Babenco and in 1993 into a Broadway musical.
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Bertolt Brecht
Eugen Berthold Friedrich Brecht was a German poet, playwright, and theatre director. A seminal theatre practitioner of the twentieth century, Brecht made equally significant contributions to dramaturgy and theatrical production, the latter particularly through the seismic impact of the tours undertaken by the Berliner Ensemble—the post-war theatre company operated by Brecht and his wife and long-time collaborator, the actress Helene Weigel—with its internationally acclaimed productions.
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From his late twenties Brecht remained a life-long committed Marxist who, in developing the combined theory and practice of his 'epic theatre', synthesized and extended the experiments of Piscator and Meyerhold to explore the theatre as a forum for political -
Julio Cortázar
Julio Cortázar, born Julio Florencio Cortázar Descotte, was an Argentine author of novels and short stories. He influenced an entire generation of Latin American writers from Mexico to Argentina, and most of his best-known work was written in France, where he established himself in 1951.
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Juan Rulfo
Juan Perez Rulfo
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Juan Rulfo nació el 16 de mayo de 1917 Él sostuvo que esto ocurrió en la casa familiar de Apulco, Jalisco, aunque fue registrado en la ciudad de Sayula, donde se conserva su acta de nacimiento. Vivió en la pequeña población de San Gabriel, pero las tempranas muertes de su padre, primero (1923), y de su madre poco después (1927), obligaron a sus familiares a inscribirlo en un internado en Guadalajara, la capital del estado de Jalisco.
Durante sus años en San Gabriel entró en contacto con la biblioteca de un cura (básicamente literaria), depositada en la casa familiar, y recordará siempre estas lecturas, esenciales en su formación literaria. Algunos acostumbran destacar su temprana orfandad como determinante en su vocación artí -
Jorge Luis Borges
Jorge Francisco Isidoro Luis Borges Acevedo was an Argentine short-story writer, essayist, poet and translator regarded as a key figure in Spanish-language and international literature. His best-known works, Ficciones (transl. Fictions) and El Aleph (transl. The Aleph), published in the 1940s, are collections of short stories exploring motifs such as dreams, labyrinths, chance, infinity, archives, mirrors, fictional writers and mythology. Borges's works have contributed to philosophical literature and the fantasy genre, and have had a major influence on the magic realist movement in 20th century Latin American literature.
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Osvaldo Soriano
Soriano became a staff writer at La Opinión right from the start in 1971 when editor Jacobo Timerman founded the newspaper. La Opinión was permeated with progressive politics and soon there was an attempt to squash the left-wing influence with-in the paper. After six months of not having any of his articles published, Soriano began writing a story in which a character named Osvaldo Soriano reconstructs the life of English actor Stan Laurel.
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The work became his first novel, Triste, solitario y final (English: Sad, lonely and final), a melancholic parody set in Los Angeles with the famed fictional Philip Marlowe detective as his joint investigator. It was some months after the publication of his novel that he visited the American city, and act -
Liliana Bodoc
She majored in Spanish at the University of Cuyo in Mendoza, where she had lived since she was five years old. She worked as a teacher in that area.
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Her first novel, Los Días del Venado, was published in 2000 and was the first installment in a trilogy called La Saga de los Confines. The trilogy met favourable reviews and was awarded several prizes. She has also published the novels Memorias Impuras (2007) and El Espejo Africano (2008).
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Norah Lange
Norah Lange fue una narradora y poetisa argentina de vanguardia, vinculada primero al Grupo Martín Fierro, especialmente con Jorge Luis Borges y luego al Grupo Proa de Leopoldo Marechal. Destacada por haber roto en Argentina el canon de que las mujeres no debían escribir prosa.
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Hija del noruego Gunnar Lange y la irlandesa Berta Erfjord fue la cuarta de seis hijos. Llamativa por su condición de pelirroja, se destacaba por su audacia para irrumpir en ámbitos hasta entonces reservados a los varones.
Se le supone un amor juvenil con Jorge Luis Borges, quien prologó su primer libro La calle de la tarde (1925) y de Leopoldo Marechal que la inmortalizó en Adán Buenosayres como Solveig Amundsen.
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Benjamin Zephaniah
A British-Jamaican writer, dub poet and Rastafari. He was included in The Times list of Britain's top 50 post-war writers in 2008.
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Max Aub
Max Aub Mohrenwitz was a Spanish experimentalist novelist, playwright and literary critic. In 1965 he founded the literary periodical Los Sesenta (the Sixties), with editors that included the poets Jorge Guillén and Rafael Alberti.
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Annemarie Schwarzenbach
Annemarie Schwarzenbach (1908-1942) was a Swiss writer, journalist, photographer and traveler.
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Alejandro Dolina
Alejandro Ricardo Dolina (born May 20, 1945) is an Argentine broadcaster, who also achieved renown as a musician and a writer.
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Dolina was born in Baigorrita, Buenos Aires Province, and spent his childhood years in Caseros, a middle-class suburb of Buenos Aires city, with Yugoslav (in his own words -he never referred to a particular ethnic group in the defunct country) and Italian ancestry (he has also reminded his audiences that Dolina is a word preserved in many Slavic languages, meaning valley). He pursued music and writing since childhood. Although he steadfastly refuses to discuss his private life, he often recalls anecdotes about time spent in his youth in the company of musicians and professional gamblers (he confesses of having worked -
Manuel Puig
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Antonio di Benedetto
Antonio di Benedetto was an Argentine journalist and writer.
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Di Benedetto began writing and publishing stories in his teens, inspired by the works of Fyodor Dostoevsky and Luigi Pirandello. Mundo Animal, appearing in 1952, was his first story collection and won prestigious awards. A revised version came out in 1971, but the Xenos Books translation uses the first edition to catch the youthful flavor.
Antonio di Benedetto wrote five novels, the most famous being the existential masterpiece Zama (1956). Los suicidas (The Suicides, 1969) is noteworthy for expressing his intense abhorrence of noise. Critics have compared his works to Alain Robbe-Grillet, Julio Cortázar and Ernesto Sábato.
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Manuel Mujica Lainez
Manuel Bernabé Mújica Láinez fue un escritor, biógrafo, crítico de arte y periodista argentino.
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En 1936, publicó Glosas castellanas, una serie de ensayos centrados en su mayor parte en el Quijote.
Tres años después, publicó Don Galaz de Buenos Aires. Le siguen las biografías de su antepasado Miguel Cané (padre), en 1942, más las de Hilario Ascasubi (Aniceto, el Gallo, 1943) y de Estanislao del Campo (Anastasio, el Pollo, 1947).
En 1949, publicó un libro de cuentos, Aquí vivieron, en torno a una quinta de San Isidro.
Su segundo libro de cuentos, Misteriosa Buenos Aires, se ambientó también en la capital de la Argentina y su historia desde la fundación, en la que mezcla personajes típicos ficticios con hechos y personajes reales.
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José Triana
José Triana was born in Hatuey, Cuba. He emigrated to Spain in 1954 and studied acting at the Círculo de Bellas Artes de Madrid. He began writing plays while he was living in Spain and continued to do so when he returned to Cuba after the revolution. Triana won the Casa de las Américas prize in 1966 for La noche de los asesinos. The play won him great praise and fame as a playwright but caused him to fall out of favour with the Cuban Ministry for Culture as the play was received as a depiction the ineptitude of Castro’s government. Triana has lived in Paris since 1980.
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Alan Pauls
Alan Pauls es Licenciado en Letras y escritor argentino. Sus novelas, ensayos y cuentos han sido traducidos al inglés, al francés, al portugués, al rumano, al italiano, al holandés y al alemán.
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Además de su labor como autor, Pauls ha enseñado teoría literaria en la Universidad de Buenos Aires, ha trabajado como periodista en el suplemento cultural del diario porteño Página/12 y ha firmado varios guiones cinematográficos. Su novela El Pasado, ganadora del Premio Herralde en 2003, ha sido adaptada al cine por el director argentino-brasileño Héctor Babenco. -
Roberto Cossa
Roberto "Tito" Cosa es uno de los dramaturgos más importantes de la historia del teatro argentino. Junto a Ricardo Halac integra la Generación del Nuevo Realismo continuando la senda marcada por Carlos Gorostiza.
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Entre sus obras más conocidas se encuentran La Nona, Yepeto, El viejo criado, Gris de ausencia, Los Compadritos, Nuestro Fin de Semana (1964) y Tute Cabrero.
Fue uno de los promotores de Teatro Abierto.
En 1994 recibió el Premio Konex de Platino como el más importante escritor de Teatro de la década en Argentina.
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Lucio V. Mansilla
Lucio Victorio Mansilla was an Argentine writer, journalist, traveler, politician and diplomatic, famous for his book An Expedition to the Ranquel Indians (Una excursión a los indios ranqueles), write after a journey through ranquel territory in 1870. He belongs to the politic and literary current know as 80' Generation (Generación del 80).
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Estanislao del Campo
Estanislao del Campo Maciel y Luna Brizuela fue un militar, funcionario de gobierno y escritor argentino.
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En defensa del Estado de Buenos Aires tuvo destacada actuación en las batallas de Cepeda y Pavón. Era hijo del teniente coronel Juan Estanislao del Campo, rango al cual él mismo alcanzaría.
Al estrenarse la ópera Fausto de Gounod, con libreto de Michel Carrié y J. Barbier, en el Teatro Colón, el 24 de agosto de 1866, Del Campo concurrió al estreno. Dicho estreno había recibido mucha atención de la gente: se publicaron resúmenes en los periódicos y se hicieron traducciones del libreto. Del Campo utiliza esta ópera como referente para un poema que es su obra más conocida y recordada: "Fausto, Impresiones del gaucho Anastasio el Pollo en la -
Ernesto Sabato
Ernesto Sabato (1911-2011) fue un destacado escritor, ensayista y físico argentino. Nacido en Rojas, en la provincia de Buenos Aires, estudió física en la Universidad Nacional de La Plata y posteriormente trabajó en el laboratorio Curie de París, antes de en 1945 volcarse por completo en la literatura.
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Su vida estuvo marcada por una constante reflexión sobre la condición humana, el arte y los dilemas éticos del siglo XX. Durante la última dictadura militar en Argentina, presidió la Comisión Nacional sobre la Desaparición de Personas (CONADEP), que produjo el emblemático informe Nunca Más.
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Ricardo Güiraldes
Ricardo Güiraldes (Buenos Aires, 13 de febrero de 1886 - París, 8 de octubre de 1927) fue un novelista y poeta argentino.
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Su niñez y juventud se repartieron entre San Antonio de Areco y Buenos Aires. Fue en San Antonio donde se puso en contacto con la vida campestre y de los gauchos, reuniendo experiencias que habría de utilizar años más tarde en Raucho y en Don Segundo Sombra. Fue allí donde conoció a Segundo Ramírez, un gaucho de raza, en el que se inspiró para dar forma a la figura de Don Segundo Sombra. -
Andrés Rivera
Andrés Rivera nació en Buenos Aires en 1928. Hijo de inmigrantes, fue, sucesivamente, obrero textil, periodista y escritor. Prefiere escribir por las mañanas, a mano, en cuadernos y con alguna lapicera de buen trazo. Cuando escribe sigue algunos consejos de Hemingway: releer y corregir una y otra vez los manuscritos. En varias oportunidades ha dicho que para él existen dos tipos de escritores: los que quieren ser escritores y los que quieren escribir.
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Alejo Carpentier
Writings of Cuban author, musicologist, and diplomat Alejo Carpentier influenced the development of magical realism; his novels include El siglo de las luces! (1962) and The Kingdom of This World (1949).
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Alejo Carpentier Blagoobrasoff, an essayist, greatly influenced Latin American literature during its "boom" period.
Perhaps most important intellectual figure of the 20th century, this classically trained pianist and theorist of politics and literature produced avant-garde radio programming. Best known Carpentier also collaborated with such luminaries as Igor Stravinsky, Darius Milhaud, Georges Bataille, and Antonin Artaud. With Havana, he strongly self-identified throughout his life. People jailed and exiled him, who lived for many -
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Rodolfo Walsh
Rodolfo Jorge Walsh was an Argentine writer, considered the founder of investigative journalism in Argentina. He remains disappeared since March 25, 1977.
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After finishing the primary education in his small town in Río Negro Province, Walsh moved to Buenos Aires in 1941, where he completed high school. Although he started studying philosophy at university, he abandoned it and did a number of different jobs, including editorial. In the late 1940s he joined the Alianza Libertadora Nacionalista, from which he later moved to the Peronist cause.
In 1953 he received the Buenos Aires Municipal Literature Award for his book Variaciones en Rojo. In 1957 he finished Operación Masacre, an investigative work on the assassination of opposition figures duri -
Juan Gelman
Juan Gelman is one of the most read and influential poets in the Spanish language. He has published more than twenty books of poetry since 1956 and has been translated into fourteen languages. A political activist and critical journalist since his youth, Gelman has not only been a literary paradigm but also a moral one, within and outside of Argentina. Among his most recent awards are the National Poetry Prize (Argentina, 1997), the Juan Rulfo Prize in Latin American and Caribbean Literature (Mexico, 2000), the Pablo Neruda Prize (Chile, 2005), the Queen Sofia Prize in Ibero-American Poetry (Spain, 2005), and the Cervantes Prize (the most important award given to a Hispanic writer, Spain, 2007).
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Copi
Raúl Damonte Botana, better known by the nom de plume Copi (for "copito de nieve", Spanish for "little snowflake"), was an Argentine writer, cartoonist, and playwright who spent most of his career in Paris.
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Juan Carlos Onetti
Juan Carlos Onetti (July 1, 1909, Montevideo – May 30, 1994, Madrid) was an Uruguayan novelist and author of short stories.
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A high school drop-out, Onetti's first novel, El pozo, published in 1939, met with his close friends' immediate acclaim, as well as from some writers and journalists of his time. 500 copies of the book were printed, most of them left to rot at the only bookstore that sold it, Barreiro (the book was not reprinted until the 60's, with an introduction and preliminary study by Ángel Rama). Aged 30, Onetti was already working as editing secretary of the famous weekly Uruguayan newspaper Marcha. He had lived for some years in Buenos Aires, where he published short stories and wrote cinema critiques for the local media, and me -
Rafael Pinedo
Nació en Buenos Aires. Se licenció en la Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales de esa ciudad, donde ejerció como informático y, durante un tiempo, actor teatral. A los dieciocho años quemó todo lo que había escrito hasta entonces, y sólo a los cuarenta retomó la producción literaria. Su primera novela, Plop, obtuvo el Primer Premio de Novela Casa de las Américas en 2002. Fue editada en Cuba en 2003 y en Argentina en 2004, en la prestigiosa colección Línea C de narrativa fantástica y de ciencia ficción que dirigió Marcelo Cohen para Interzona editora. Desde su publicación en Argentina, Plop fue considerada una obra de culto, elogiada por la crítica como una novela excepcionalmente original y atípica. Lamentablemente la carrera literaria d
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Leopoldo Lugones
Leopoldo Lugones Argüello (13 June 1874 - 18 February 1938) was an Argentine writer and journalist.
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Armando Discépolo
Armando Discépolo fue un destacado director teatral y dramaturgo argentino, creador del grotesco criollo y autor de varias obras clásicas del teatro argentino como Stéfano, Mustafá, El organito y Babilonia, entre otras. El conocido poeta y compositor de tango, Enrique Santos Discépolo, era su hermano.
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Juan Bautista Alberdi
Juan Bautista Alberdi fue un abogado, jurista, economista, político, estadista, diplomático, escritor y músico argentino, autor intelectual de la Constitución Argentina de 1853.
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Se vinculó a la llamada generación del '37 al unirse al Salón Literario, fundado por Marcos Sastre y frecuentado por Juan María Gutiérrez, José Mármol, Miguel Cané (padre) entre otros jóvenes, intelectuales que adhirieron a las ideas de la democracia liberal y se asumieron como continuadores de la obra de la Revolución de Mayo, propiciando una organización mixta del país como respuesta al enfrentamiento entre federales y unitarios. -
Cristian Alarcón
Licenciado en la Facultad de Periodismo y Comunicación Social de la Universidad Nacional de La Plata, ha escrito los libros de investigación Cuando me muera quiero que me toquen cumbia (premio Samuel Chavkin a la Integridad Periodística en América Latina, otorgado por North American Congress of Latin American Authors) y Si me querés, quereme transa.
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En 2012 fue elegido profesor visitante en el Instituto de Estudios Latinoamericanos de la Universidad de Texas, en Austin.
Escribió en Página/12, revista TXT y el diario Crítica. Dirige la revista digital de crónicas narrativas Anfibia de la Universidad Nacional de San Martín, coordina Cosecha Roja, la Red Latinoamericana de Periodismo Judicial, y es director del posgrado en Periodismo Cultural de -
Luis María Pescetti
Luis María Pescetti nació en San Jorge, provincia de Santa Fe, en 1958. Es compositor, comediante y escritor. Fue profesor de música en escuelas, y colaboró en el Plan Nacional de Lectura de la Secretaría de Cultura de la Nación (Argentina), viajando por todo el país, con charlas, seminarios y talleres sobre creatividad y animación musical. Trabajó en radio, televisión y teatros de Cuba, Estados Unidos, España, Colombia, Chile, Brasil, Perú, Uruguay, México y Argentina, últimos dos países en donde continúa haciendo radio. Tiene editados seis discos y más de veinte libros publicados en diversos países de América Latina y España, varios de ellos con premios nacionales e internacionales, como Premio Nacional Cuadro de Honor de la Literatura In
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Eduarda Mansilla
Eduarda Damasia Mansilla Ortiz de Rozas de García (1834–1892) was a noted Argentine writer. She was the sister of Lucio V. Mansilla and niece of Juan Manuel de Rosas. Her first novel under her own name was Pablo ou la via dans les pampas in 1869 (written in French and lauded by Victor Hugo). She also wrote of her visits to the United States and journalist works. It is one of the first argentine women to reach success in the literary field.
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Juan Rodolfo Wilcock
Juan Rodolfo Wilcock was an Argentinian-Italian author, poet, critic and translator. He was the son of Charles Leonard Wilcock and Ida Romegialli.
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After writting some poetry books, published in his homeland, he left Argentina because his opposition to Juan Domingo Perón's government. Soon before leaving, he learned some italian, then he moved to Italy, where he lived in very humble conditions. There, aside from his translations, that made possible sustain himself in a foreign country, he started writing fiction in italian.
This is how, in the 1970s, he published his most remarkable works, such as La sinagoga degli iconoclasti, Il libro dei mostri and Lo stereoscopio dei solitari, books largely inspired by Borges' humoristic and modernist sty -
Alex Pheby
Alex Pheby is a British author and academic.
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His latest book is Mordew, the first in a fantasy trilogy.
His second novel, Playthings, was described as “the best neuro-novel ever written" in Literary Review. The novel deals with the true case of Daniel Paul Schreber, a 19th-century German judge afflicted by schizophrenia who was committed to an asylum. In 2016, Playthings was shortlisted for the £30,000 Wellcome Book Prize.
In 2019, his third novel, Lucia, which deals with the life of James Joyce's daughter, was joint winner of the Republic of Consciousness Prize.
Pheby is also the author of Grace, published by Two Ravens Press.
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Florencio Sánchez
Florencio Sánchez was an Uruguayan playwright, journalist and political figure. He is considered one of the founding fathers of theater in the River Plate region of Argentina and Uruguay.
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Florencio Sánchez's parents moved him and his eleven siblings to the city of Treinta y Tres and later to Minas, where he attended elementary school. At a very young age, he published a few satirical articles in a newspaper and participated as actor and author in some family musicals (with staged representations).
After abandoning high school, Sánchez alternated his life between Montevideo, Buenos Aires and Rosario. His intense works in journalism and theater unfolded in these cities. In Montevideo he joined the International Center for Social Studies (a lite -
Rodolfo Usigli
Poeta, dramaturgo, escritor y diplomático mexicano. Es considerado el padre del teatro mexicano moderno.
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Hijo de padre italiano nacido en Alejandría y madre austrohúngara. Entre sus obras teatrales destacan El Gesticulador escrita en 1938, en la cual hace una concienzuda crítica al régimen revolucionario mexicano de ese tiempo, debido a la cual fue censurada por el gobierno. Así como los dramas Corona de Sombra escrita en 1943, en que destaca la figura de Carlota de Bélgica, esposa de Maximiliano de Habsburgo, Emperador de México, obra a la que el propio Usigli calificó de antihistórica; Corona de Fuego, en 1960 y Corona de Luz en 1964, esta última, versa sobre la virgen de Guadalupe y su influencia en la cultura nacional mexicana. Rodolfo U -
Virgilio Piñera
Virgilio Piñera Llera was a Cuban author, playwright, poet, short-story writer, and essayist.
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Among his most famous poems are "La isla en peso" (1943), and "La gran puta" (1960). He was a member of the "Origenes" literary group, although he often differed with the conservative views of the group. In the late 1950s he co-founded the literary journal Ciclón. Following a long exile in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Piñera returned to Cuba in 1958, months before Fidel Castro took power.
His work includes essays on literature and literary criticism, several collections of short stories compiled under the title of Cold Tales, a great number of dramatic works, and three novels: La carne de René (Rene's Flesh), Presiones y Diamantes (Pressures and Diamonds -
Elsa Bornemann
Elsa Isabel Bornemann was an Argentine author. She wrote stories, songs, novels and theater pieces for children and young adults.
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Elsa Bornemann nació el 20 de febrero de 1952 en el barrio porteño de Parque Patricios. Maestra Normal Nacional, obtuvo su título en el Normal № 11 Ricardo Levene. Se recibió de Licenciada en Letras en la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras de la Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires, se doctoró y obtuvo varios diplomas de estudio en medicina y en idioma inglés, alemán, italiano, latín, griego clásico y hebreo. El 25 de mayo de 2013, la editorial Alfaguara infantil informó por las redes sociales su fallecimiento.
Durante la última dictadura militar que gobernó Argentina, autodenominada Proceso de Reorganización Nacional, -
Rafael Obligado
Rafael Obligado (Buenos Aires, 27 de enero de 1851 - Mendoza, 8 de marzo de 1920) fue un escritor, poeta y académico argentino, padre del también poeta Carlos Obligado.
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Sus padres Luis Obligado y Saavedra y María Jacinta Ortiz Urién eran de la clase patricia, y le brindaron excelente educación. Cursó estudios en el Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires. Inició estudios en la Facultad de Derecho, pero los abandonó rápidamente. Su vocación lo llevó al estudio de los clásicos, antiguos y españoles.
Conocido como "el poeta del Paraná" y perteneciente a la generación de 1880, escribió poesía con temática "gauchesca" pero con palabras "cultas", influido por la poesía francesa de fines del siglo XIX. Vivió en la estancia paterna, con un bellísimo castill -
Alessandro Raveggi
ALESSANDRO RAVEGGI (Florence, 1980) is an Italian writer and scholar, currently author at Bompiani and research fellow at Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia. He also teaches Italian Literature at New York University. He worked as a researcher at UNAM University in México City, where he lived and wrote for more than 4 years. He is also editor-in-chief at The FLR – The Florentine Literary Review, the first Italian bilingual literary magazine in Italian and English. He published, among other books, the novels Grande karma (Bompiani, 2020) and Nella vasca dei terribili piranha (Effigie, 2012), the collection of short stories Il grande regno dell’emergenza (LiberAria, 2016), , the essays Calvino Americano (Le Lettere, 2012) and the first Italian com
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Raúl González Tuñón
Raúl González Tuñón (29 March 1905 – 14 August 1974) was an Argentine poet and writer from Buenos Aires. He was one of the first poets to combine aesthetic vanguard with social vanguard. Later he focused on revolutionary poetry. Between his most notable works are «El violín del diablo», «La calle del agujero en la media», «La rosa blindada» and «La muerte en Madrid».
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José Enrique Rodó
Uruguayan writer and politician.
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Rodó denounced pragmatic utilitarianism and Nordomania the Latin American attraction to North America.
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Pedro Saborido
Pedro Saborido es un productor y guionista de radio, teatro y TV de la Argentina. Con una larga trayectoria, ha adquirido popularidad y reconocimiento trabajando junto al actor y guionista Diego Capusotto, con quien escribió su primer libro "Peter Capusotto: el libro", basado en "Peter Capusotto y sus videos", programa que realizan juntos.
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Leonardo Oyola
Leonardo A. Oyola nació en Buenos Aires en 1973. Su primera novela, Siete & el Tigre Harapiento (Gárgola, 2005) obtuvo la tercera mención del Premio Clarín-Alfaguara en 2004.
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Su segundo trabajo, Hacé que la noche venga, será próximamente publicado por Sudamericana. En España, la editorial Salto de Página editó en 2007 su tercera novela, Chamamé, y este año la cuarta: Gólgota. Sus relatos han sido antologados en diversas recopilaciones. Actualmente colabora como crítico cinematográfico para la edición argentina de Rolling Stone. -
Sergio de Cecco
Sergio De Cecco, cuyo nombre completo era Sergio Amadeo De Cecco, también conocido con los seudónimos de Javier Sanchez y Amadeo Salazar, fue un periodista, actor, dramaturgo y guionista de cine y de radio que nació en Buenos Aires en 1931 y falleció en la misma ciudad el 26 de noviembre de 1986. Recibió varios premios por su producción; su obra más difundida es El reñidero que fue representada en muchas oportunidades en su país y fuera de él y también llevada al cine.
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Leopoldo Marechal
Leopoldo Marechal fue un poeta, dramaturgo, novelista y ensayista argentino, autor de Adán Buenosayres, una de las más importantes novelas de la literatura argentina.
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Fue bibliotecario, maestro, profesor de enseñanza secundaria y en la década del 20 formó parte de la generación que se nucleó alrededor de la revista Martín Fierro. En la primera etapa de su vida literaria prevaleció la poesía.
La publicación de Adán Buenosayres en 1948, exceptuando el comentario elogioso de Julio Cortázar y algunas otras voces entusiastas, pasó en principio completamente inadvertida. Las cuestiones políticas no fueron ajenas a los motivos, considerando la abierta simpatía del escritor hacia el peronismo, en cuyo gobierno siguió trabajando en el campo de la educ -
Carlos Arniches
Carlos Arniches y Barrera (Alicante, 11 de octubre de 1866-Madrid, 16 de abril de 1943) fue un comediógrafo español de la generación del 98. Fecundo autor de sainetes y comedias, se recuerda sobre todo como pintor de los ambientes populares de Madrid, cuyo chulesco y castizo lenguaje supo recrear de forma inimitable, inspirándose en la zarzuela y en el teatro por horas del siglo xix.
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Juana Doña
Juana Doña Jiménez fue una dirigente comunista, feminista, sindicalista y escritora española.
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Se afilia a las Unión de Juventudes Comunistas de España en enero de 1933, con sólo 14 años. Es nombrada primero secretaria femenina del Sector Sur y luego secretaria femenina del Comité Central de las Juventudes Comunistas, para más tarde pasar a formar parte de la Agrupación de Mujeres Antifascistas. En 1936, se fue a vivir con Eugenio Mesón, conocido dirigente de la Juventud Socialista Unificada. Tras el golpe de Casado, Eugenio es detenido y encarcelado en San Miguel de los Reyes. Juana marcha a Alicante con su hijo y su hermana para intentar salir del país, siendo apresados y trasladados al campo de concentración de Los Almendros. A finales de -
Taï-Marc Le Thanh
Né le 5 juillet 1967, Taï-Marc Le Thanh a étudié les arts graphiques, en premier lieu à l’Atelier de Sèvres à Paris, puis aux Beaux arts de Rueil-Malmaison et enfin à l’EMSAT. Il intègre alors un groupe de presse informatique où il devient graphiste. C’est ensuite aux éditions Eyrolles qu’il écrit un premier ouvrage sur… le logiciel Photoshop ! On est encore loin de l’écriture de fiction, mais très vite, il entame sa carrière d’auteur d’albums, aux côtés d’illustrateurs de renom tels que Rébecca Dautremer (Babayaga, Cyrano, Le Grand Courant d’air, Elvis…), mais aussi Aurélia Fronty, Élodie Nouhen, Jacques de Loustal, Merlin, Benjamin Chaud, Barroux, Gérald Guerlais… Depuis début 2010, il se consacre entièrement à l’écriture de la série Jona
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Alberto Vacarezza
Alberto Vacarezza fue un notable cultivador del sainete porteño, que reflejó fielmente en sus obras las costumbres y los tipos de su época: El juzgado (1903), Los cardales (1913), Tu cuna fue un conventillo (1920), La comparsa se despide (1932), o el libreto de la zarzuela Los scrushantes (1911), son algunas de sus obras más famosas.
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Jeff Bursey
Jeff Bursey is a Canadian novelist, short story writer, playwright and literary critic.
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His books: Verbatim: A Novel (hardcover, October 2010; paperback, February 2018); Mirrors on which dust has fallen (June 2015); Centring the Margins: Essays and Reviews (July 2016); Unidentified man at left of photo (September 2020); an impalpable certain rest (June 2021); Assume A Position: Considerations and Interviews (July 2022).
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Hernán Ronsino
Hernán Ronsino es escritor, profesor y sociólogo. Nació en Chivilcoy, provincia de Buenos Aires, en 1975. Reside en Capital desde el año 1994. Publicó su primer libro de relatos “Te vomitaré de mi boca” que fue presentado en la 29° Feria Internacional del Libro.
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Disertó acerca de la creación literaria y de cómo las fantasías se plasman en una obra escrita.
“Te vomitaré de mi boca” obtuvo la Mención Honorífica del Fondo Nacional de las Artes en el 2002.
Sus cuentos fueron publicados en diarios, revistas y antologías. Y premiados en distintos concursos nacionales: entre los cuales se destaca el Concurso Haroldo Conti para Jóvenes Narradores 2001. -
Donato Ndongo-Bidyogo
Donato Francisco Ndongo-Bidyogo Makina nació en 12 de diciembre de 1950 en Alén Efack, Niefang, Guinea Ecuatorial, se fue a vivir a España a los 14 años. Escritor y periodista, fue director adjunto del Centro Cultural Hispano-Guineano de Malabo, delegado de la Agencia EFE en África central y director del Centro de Estudios Africanos en la Universidad de Murcia.
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Su extensa labor de difusión del africanismo en España es unánimemente reconocida. En los círculos académicos está considerado como el máximo impulsor y el creador más notable de la literatura escrita en Guinea Ecuatorial, y uno de los escritores africanos más relevantes. Su Antología de la literatura guineana (1984) es considerada como la obra fundacional de la literatura guineana es -
Mauricio Rosencof
Mauricio Rosencof (born June 30, 1933) is a well-known Uruguayan playwright, poet and journalist from Florida, Uruguay. Since 2005 he has been Director of Culture of the Municipality of Montevideo.
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He was a founder of the Communist Youth Union and leader of the National Liberation (Tupamaros) (MLN-T) and in 1972 was arrested and tortured. After the coup of 1973 he was held "hostage" with eight more prisoners. After twelve years in prison, he was released in 1985.
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Adela Basch
Adela «Dolly» Basch (Buenos Aires, 23 de noviembre de 1946) es una escritora argentina. Estudió Letras en la Universidad de Buenos Aires, fue miembro de la Comisión Directiva de ALIJA. Dirigió colecciones de literatura infantil y juvenil en varias editoriales y en 2002 fundó Ediciones Abran Cancha. Realizó también varias traducciones.
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Bård Borch Michalsen
Bård Borch Michalsen (f. 1958) er utdannet medieviter. Han har jobbet som journalist i A-pressens osloredaksjon, Dagbladet og som ansvarlig redaktør i Harstad Tidende. Nå er han senior kommunikasjonsrådgiver hos Nordområdesenteret ved Universitetet i Nordland.
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Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
Cristina Elisabet Fernández de Kirchner es una política y abogada argentina nacida en la ciudad de La Plata. Fue Presidenta de la Nación Argentina desde el 10 de diciembre de 2007 hasta el 9 de diciembre de 2015. Actualmente es vicepresidenta de la Nación bajo la presidencia de Alberto Fernández (sin vínculo de sangre) y por lo tanto presidante del Senado. Fue esposa del también presidente Néstor Kirchner.
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Susana Thénon
Susana Thénon was a poet, a photographer and a translator from Buenos Aires. She belonged, together with Alejandra Pizarnik and Juana Bignozzi, to the so-called 'Generation of the 60's.
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Rick Harsch
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Publisher, chief editor of corona\samizdat press; Izola, Slovenia....www.corona\samizdat press; rick.harsch@gmail.com
The Manifold Destiny of Eddie Vegas, a novel;
and
Walk Like a Duck, a Season of Little League Baseball in Italy
As of April 24, 2020, these two books are available in a world edition from corona/samizdat, as explained in the following youtube video:
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I have finished a two volume anthological novel, The Assassination of Olof Palme, a an anthological novel, which involves the contributions of at least 50 writers from about 20 countries, and extracts the fungus of the Reagan years, montagerates the murderous manners of secretive Nato/CIA folk in Post WWII Europe, particularly in Italy and Fra -
W.D. Clarke
"Goin to see Dubyedee, he said. No good son of a bitch... See my no good shitass brother...Dubyedee! ... Come out you old fart... Dubyedee! Come out, goddamnit."
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—Cormac McCarthy, Suttree
Clearly, by any measure of common decency, litotes-maniac Cormac McCarthy is simply too kind. A sometime scholar, W.D. Clarke, a slow-reader and -lerner from Ontario, Canada, holds a doctorate in English and Comparative Literature from Warwick University, and has published on capitalism in the work of Thomas Pynchon. His second novel, She Sang to Them She Sang, was published by corona\samizdat in May, 2021. His first novel, White Mythology, was reissued in paperback by corona\samizdat in 2022 and as an audiobook in 2025.
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José Alberto Oliveira
Médico cardiologista, José Alberto Oliveira nasceu em 1952 em Souto da Casa, Fundão, e vive atualmente em Lisboa. Publicou o seu primeiro livro de poemas em 1992, na Assírio & Alvim, e surpreendeu pelo seu lirismo discreto e pela diversidade temática de aproximação a aspetos do quotidiano, onde além disso são notórias as influências da poesia inglesa. Traduziu Auden, Russell Edson, Frank O’Hara e Charles Simic, entre outros. Foi um dos principais colaboradores do livro «Rosa do Mundo — 2001 poemas para o futuro».
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Roberto Fernández Retamar
Roberto Fernández Retamar was a poet, essayist, literary critic and President of the Casa de las Américas. In his role as President of the organization, Fernández also serves on the Council of State of Cuba. An early close confidant of Che Guevara and Fidel Castro, he has remained a central figure in Cuba since the 1959 Revolution. Fernández has also written over a dozen major collections of verse and founded the Casa de las Americas cultural magazine.
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Professor Joao Cesar Castro de Rocha, at the University of Manchester has described Retamar as "one of the most distinguished Latin American intellectuals of the twentieth century." In 1989, he was awarded the National Prize for Literature, Cuba's national literary award and most important awa