Ramona Victoria Epifanía Rufina Ocampo CBE (7 April 1890 – 27 January 1979) was an Argentine writer and intellectual. Best known as an advocate for others...
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century. Ocampo was the sister of Victoria Ocampo, the founder and editor of the prestigious Argentine journal Sur. Ocampo was educated at home by tutors...
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Ocampo may refer to: Ocampo Municipality (disambiguation) Ocampo, Chihuahua, a town Ocampo, Coahuila, a city Ocampo Flora and Fauna Protection Area, a...
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de Ocampo, 16th-century Spanish explorer of Cuba Silvina Ocampo (1903–1993), Argentine poet and writer, sister of Victoria Ocampo Victoria Ocampo (1890–1979)...
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American diplomat Victoria Nyame (died 1980), Ghanaian politician Victoria Ocampo (1890–1979), Argentine writer and intellectual Victoria Palacios (born...
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founded in 1931 by Victoria Ocampo. It was then Argentina's most important literary journal and helped Borges find his fame. Ocampo introduced Borges to...
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writer Victoria Ocampo, during the former's visit to Buenos Aires in the 1920s. The film stars Victor Banerjee as Tagore and Eleonora Wexler as Ocampo. It...
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Villa Ocampo is the former house of Victoria Ocampo (1890–1979), one of Argentina's greatest cultural figures, founder and director of Sur magazine. The...
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cuerpos Verónica Rosenthal Canal 13 2018 Pasado de Copas: Drunk History Victoria Ocampo Telefe 2018 Golpe al corazón Rita Telefe 2019 The Soviet Sleep Experiment...
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to garner the literary prizes many in his circle expected for it. Victoria Ocampo dedicated a large portion of the July 1942 issue of Sur to a "Reparation...
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Banchs, Oliverio Girondo, Ezequiel Martínez Estrada, Victoria Ocampo, Leopoldo Marechal, Silvina Ocampo, Roberto Arlt, Eduardo Mallea, Manuel Mujica Láinez...
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public since September 2012. Villa Victoria, a vintage wooden house, the former residence of the late writer Victoria Ocampo, now a place for art expositions...
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Brazil – Maria Andrade Canada – Carol Ann Tidey Colombia – María Victoria Ocampo Denmark – Jeannette Christjansen Greece – Aspa Theologitou Israel...
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Quiéreme siempre. Yáñez played the role of "Carlos" alongside the actress Victoria Ruffo. Yáñez married his first wife, Norma Adriana Garcia, in 1987. They...
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multidisciplinary team of collaborators. Its founder and main backer was Victoria Ocampo, and it was supported intellectually by the Spanish philosopher José...
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municipal historic museum of San Isidro. The home of writer Victoria Ocampo, the Villa Ocampo, is owned by Unesco and is open to the public. The San Isidro...
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Keyserling, ein Gedächtnisbuch; Rohrer, Innsbruck 1948 Kaminsky, Amy: ' Victoria Ocampo and the Keyserling Effect' in Argentina, Stories for a Nation, (Minneapolis:...
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'horrible'. In 1932 he met Jorge Luis Borges at Villa Ocampo, a house in San Isidro belonging to Victoria Ocampo. There, she often hosted different international...
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Moret. The opening caused a sensation and the Argentine intellectual Victoria Ocampo praised the theatre as an outstanding example of modern architecture...
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restos de Eva Duarte de Perón; de los escritores José Hernández, Victoria y Silvina Ocampo, Adolfo Bioy Casares, Miguel Cané, Oliverio Girondo y Paul Groussac;...
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the undisputed literary capital of the Spanish-speaking world, with Victoria Ocampo founding the highly influential Sur magazine—which dominated Spanish-language...
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contributor to the Argentine magazine Sur, edited and published by Victoria Ocampo. His contributions to Sur included poems, essays, and Kafkaesque short...
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the establishment of diplomatic relations in 1972. Argentine writer Victoria Ocampo voiced support for the Bangladesh cause during the War of Liberation...
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Academia Chilena de la Lengua. Jurado was a collaborator and friend of Victoria Ocampo and Jorge Luis Borges. Alicia Jurado was born in Buenos Aires, May...
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(magazine), former literary journal published in Buenos Aires, backed by Victoria Ocampo El Sur (newspaper), a Chilean newspaper Canal Sur, TV channel in Andalusia...
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Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires under Stravinsky himself in 1936 with Victoria Ocampo, an Argentinean preeminent writer and intellectual, and then in Rio...
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Lugones, Eduardo Mallea, Ezequiel Martínez Estrada, Tomás Eloy Martínez, Victoria Ocampo, Manuel Puig, Ernesto Sabato, Osvaldo Soriano, Alfonsina Storni, María...
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ones contributed extensively to Sur, a literary journal published by Victoria Ocampo, a noted commentator on the day's culture. In 1950, another milestone...
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as the guest of Victoria Ocampo. Tagore wrote a series of poems under the title "Purabi" about his stay in Argentina. Victoria Ocampo was awarded an honorary...
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Cajiao Unplaced 1966 Edna Margarita Rudd Lucena Top 15 1965 Maria Victoria Ocampo Gómez Top 15 1964 Alba Virginia Ramírez Plaza Unplaced 1963 Maria Cristina...
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