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    Macedonio Fernández (1 June 1874 – 10 February 1952) was an Argentine writer, humorist and philosopher. His writings included novels, stories, poetry...
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  • Alejandro Fernández (disambiguation) Alexander Fernandez (disambiguation) Almudena Fernández (born 1977), Spanish fashion model Anaelys Fernández (born 1979)...
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  • experimental novel by the Argentine writer Macedonio Fernández. The book has been described as Fernández' masterwork. Fernández started writing it in 1925, and continued...
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  • calamitatum (Paradiso, 2000) Egocidios: Macedonio Fernández y la liquidación del yo (Egocides: Macedonio Fernández and the Liquidation of the Self, Beatriz...
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    breves") 2000 Dictionary of the Novel of Macedonio Fernández ("Diccionario de la novela de Macedonio Fernández") 2005 The Last Reader ("El último lector")...
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    friend, Macedonio Fernández, became a major influence on Borges. The two would preside over discussions in cafés, at country retreats, or in Fernandez's tiny...
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  • Guillermo Borges studied law but did not practice. He was a friend of Macedonio Fernández, who became friends with Borges's son. He planned a commune for individualist...
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    Peirce, Bertrand Russell, Josiah Royce, Ernst Mach, John Dewey, Macedonio Fernández, Walter Lippmann, Mark Twain, Horatio Alger, G. Stanley Hall, Henri...
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  • of the book. The Museum of Eterna's Novel by the Argentine writer Macedonio Fernandez has over 50 prologues by the author. Their style varies between metaphysical...
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    street, where mural paintings celebrate its rich history. Author Macedonio Fernández resided in Balvanera for most of his adult life, and held court,...
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  • nf) Fanny Fern (1811–1872, US, f/ch/nf), born Sara Payson Willis Macedonio Fernández (1874–1952, Argentina, f/p/nf) Chitra Fernando (1935–1998, Ceylon/Sri...
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    a collection of short works by the Argentine avant-garde writer Macedonio Fernández. Grossman subsequently changed the focus of her work from scholarship...
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  • Saturday Review (UK) April 10 ’09 (begins page 106) "Tantalia". Macedonio Fernández; translated by Lucia Alvarez de Toledo & Alexandra Potts - (begins...
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  • Creía yo ("I Believed") is a short poem in Spanish written by Macedonio Fernández, first published in 1953, which has much to say on the power struggle...
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  • writer Macedonio Fernández, as well as other avant garde artists such as Jorge Luis Borges and Julio Cortázar. Garth suggests that Macedonio and Roa...
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    other scholarly achievements is the introduction of the figure of Macedonio Fernández—Borges’s master—to a wider reading public, the exploration of the...
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    Girondo was contemporary to Jorge Luis Borges, Raúl González Tuñón and Macedonio Fernández and Norah Lange (whom he married in 1943) whom he met at a lunch...
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  • Emeterio Cerro Julio Cortázar Antonio di Benedetto Esteban Echeverría Macedonio Fernández Fogwill Juan Gelman Oliverio Girondo Che Guevara (born in Rosario...
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    with Oliverio Girondo, Jorge Luis Borges, Leopoldo Marechal and Macedonio Fernández; and the trend of Boedo, impressed by Russian realism, with Raúl...
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  • Itzik Feffer  Soviet Union 10 September 1900 12 August 1952 Poet Macedonio Fernández  Argentina 1 June 1874 10 February 1952 Writer The Museum of Eterna's...
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  • and 13". It also published texts by Mario Bravo, Fernando Fader, Macedonio Fernández, Santiago Ganduglia, Samuel Glusberg, Norah Lange, Leopoldo Lugones...
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    de la especie. Buenos Aires, Siglo XXI, 1971. La novela futura de Macedonio Fernández Caracas, Biblioteca de la Universidad Central, 1973. Producción literaria...
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  • 1932) María Inés Falconi (born 1954) José Pablo Feinmann (1943–2021) Macedonio Fernández (1874–1952) Juan Filloy (1894–2000) Fogwill (1941–2010) Roberto Fontanarrosa...
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    University Bloomington El Colegio de México Thesis El proyecto de Macedonio Fernández para una primera novela buena (1986) Doctoral advisor Adolfo de Obi...
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  • (1914–1999) Abelardo Castillo (1935–2017) Julio Cortázar (1914–1984) Macedonio Fernandez (1874–1952) Oscar R. Gómez (born 1956) Ricardo Güiraldes (1886–1927)...
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  • link] "10 de febrero: Militarización de Malvinas, Kimel, Varela, Macedonio Fernandez, Plus Ultra, Aida Luz, Ley Saez Peña, Mar del Plata, de Angelis,...
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    doi:10.2307/333415, JSTOR 333415 Navarro Tomás, Tomás; Espinosa, Aurelio Macedonio Jr.; Rodríguez-Castellano, L. (1933). "La frontera del andaluz" (PDF)...
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    Bustamante 1861: Mariano Rafael Bustillo Montesinos 1861–1862: Manuel Macedonio Salinas 1862: Lucas Mendoza de la Tapia 1862–1863: Juan de la Cruz Benavente...
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  • who Ortiz visited in 1957 − and to authors like Jorge Luis Borges, Macedonio Fernandez, and Juan Jose Saer who all visited Ortiz in Paraná. In 1972 it was...
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    shortfall to one. 29 August 2024: Members-elect are sworn in. Gerardo Fernández Noroña is elected President of the Senate and Ifigenia Martínez y Hernández...
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