Oliverio Girondo (August 17, 1891 – January 24, 1967) was an Argentine poet. He was born in Buenos Aires to a relatively wealthy family, enabling him from...
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Renaissance Oliverio Castañeda (1955–1978), Guatemalan left-wing oriented student leader Oliverio Girondo (1891–1967), Argentine poet Oliverio Jesus Alvarez...
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Hernández, Victoria y Silvina Ocampo, Adolfo Bioy Casares, Miguel Cané, Oliverio Girondo y Paul Groussac; los premios Nobel Luis Federico Leloir y Carlos Saavedra...
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was notable as the meeting place of the Florida group of writers: Oliverio Girondo, Norah Lange, Ricardo Güiraldes, Norah Borges, Péle Pastorino, Francisco...
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A member of the Florida group, which also included figures such as Oliverio Girondo (whom she married in 1943) and Jorge Luis Borges (who dedicated an...
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Pedro Bonifacio Palacios, Hugo Wast, Benito Lynch, Enrique Banchs, Oliverio Girondo, Ezequiel Martínez Estrada, Victoria Ocampo, Leopoldo Marechal, Silvina...
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Hiromi Ito (2010), Molly Weigel's translation of In the Moremarrow by Oliverio Girondo (2014), and Cheer Up, Femme Fatale by Kim Yi-deum translated by Ji...
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Barud (1925–2010) Jacobo Fijman (1898–1970) Juan Gelman (1930–2014) Oliverio Girondo (1891–1967) José Hernández (1834–1886) Roberto Juarroz (1925–1995)...
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Russell Thorndyke Scarecrow & Other Anomalies, a poetry collection by Oliverio Girondo The Scarecrows, a 1981 young-adult novel by Robert Westall Scarecrow...
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course of the film, the poetry of Mario Benedetti, Juan Gelman and Oliverio Girondo is seen intermingled with the thickest places of Argentine and Uruguayan...
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Fresán Silvio Frondizi Griselda Gambaro Juan Gelman Alberto Gerchunoff Oliverio Girondo Angélica Gorodischer Carlos Gorostiza Juana Manuela Gorriti Paul Groussac...
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Martín Fierro"). Among the best-known members of the Florida group were Oliverio Girondo, Norah Lange, Ricardo Güiraldes, Norah Borges, Péle Pastorino, Francisco...
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Argentine Avant-Garde Art and Literature: Emilio Pettoruti, Xul Solar, Oliverio Girondo, * * * Jorge Luis Borges, Norah Borges. Diss. The University of Texas...
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In 1982, he completed a Ph.D. with the dissertation La poesía de Oliverio Girondo: Vanguardia y tradición. Collections of Vega's poetry include: Comienzo...
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Ernesto Sabato, Osvaldo Soriano, Alfonsina Storni, María Elena Walsh and Oliverio Girondo. Argentine painters and sculptors have a rich history, dating from...
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José B. Cairola, Leónidas Campbell, H. Carambat, Luis L. Franco, Oliverio Girondo, Ernesto Palacio, Pablo Rojas Paz, and Gastón O. Talamón, and reached...
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(1930–2014) Jordán Bruno Genta (1909–1974) Alberto Gerchunoff (1883–1949) Oliverio Girondo (1891–1967) Betina Gonzalez (born 1972) Clotilde González de Fernández...
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modernist architect Enrique Telémaco Susini - Argentine radio pioneer Oliverio Girondo - Argentine surrealist poet Ricardo Güiraldes - Argentine traditionalist...
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trend represented by the Florida group, adscript to ultraísmo, with Oliverio Girondo, Jorge Luis Borges, Leopoldo Marechal and Macedonio Fernández; and...
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Girdlestone (1758–1822, England, nf) Banira Giri (1946–2021), Nepal, p) Oliverio Girondo (1891–1967, Argentina, p) Roger Giroux (1925–1974, France, p) Thomas...
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Estás Corazón?", Shakira uses verses inspired by Mario Benedetti, Oliverio Girondo and Pablo Neruda, her favorite poets. Likewise, she "creates metaphors...
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Hernández, Victoria y Silvina Ocampo, Adolfo Bioy Casares, Miguel Cané, Oliverio Girondo y Paul Groussac; los premios Nobel Luis Federico Leloir y Carlos Saavedra...
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Benedetto Esteban Echeverría Macedonio Fernández Fogwill Juan Gelman Oliverio Girondo Che Guevara (born in Rosario, Argentina) Ricardo Güiraldes José Hernández...
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Asturias, Nobel Prize in literature in 1967, the vanguardist authors Oliverio Girondo and Eduardo González Lanuza, and other writers and poets like Manuel...
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Olavarría Olga Orozco Oliden, Buenos Aires Olimpo de Bahía Blanca Oliverio Girondo Olivos Pact Olympic Garage Ombú Operación 90 Operación Masacre Operation...
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(born 1956) Gastón Gori Juan Gelman (born 1930) Joaquín Giannuzzi Oliverio Girondo Alberto Girri Eduardo González Lanuza Raúl González Tuñón Ricardo Güiraldes...
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writers Saúl Taborda, Raúl Orgaz, Carlos Brandán Garafa, José Pedroni, Oliverio Girondo, Alfonso Reyes, Vicente Nacatato, Enrique Ramponi, Pedro Vignale, Alfredo...
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Ana Baron Supervielle, Silvia Baron Supervielle, Gloria Alcorta, and Oliverio Girondo. Baron Supervielle was a writer and journalist for the daily La Nación...
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from French by Nathanaël (France; Litmus Press) In the Moremarrow by Oliverio Girondo, translated from Spanish by Molly Weigel (Argentina; Action Books)...
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such as her distant cousin Jorge Luis Borges, and her future husband, Oliverio Girondo. She became more involved in the Argentinian writing scene as she joined...
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