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Evaristo Carriego (Paraná, May 7, 1883 –
Buenos Aires,
October 13, 1912), was an
Argentine poet, best
known today for the
biography written about him by...
- Martín, 1929, poetry.
Evaristo Carriego, 1930, a
tightly linked collection of
essays on the
Argentine poet
Evaristo Carriego. An
expanded edition was published...
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literature ("The
Argentine Writer and Tradition", "Almafuerte"; "Evaristo
Carriego"), and
national concerns ("Celebration of the Monster", "Hurry, Hurry"...
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footballer Evaristo Carazo (1821–1889),
President of
Nicaragua Evaristo Carriego (1883–1912),
Argentine poet
Evaristo Carvalho (born 1942),
President and...
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Argentine tango "A
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Eduardo Rovira...
- (Abel Cordoba). “Quinto año” (Adrian Guida). “Chacabuqueando”. “A
Evaristo Carriego”. “Melodía de arrabal” (Abel Cordoba). “Almagro” (Adrián Guida). “Recuerdo”...
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Susana Calandrelli Eugenio Cambaceres Miguel Cané Martín Caparrós
Evaristo Carriego Leonardo Castellani Abelardo Castillo Haroldo Conti Gabino Coria Peñaloza...
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footballer Jorge Cáceres (1917–1975),
modern pentathlete Evaristo Carriego (1883–1912), poet
Martin Castrogiovanni (born 1981),
Italy international...