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increasingly abstracted forms. Many of Ginastera's
works were
inspired by the
Gauchesco tradition. This
tradition holds that the gaucho, or
landless native horseman...
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Gaucho literature, also
known as
gauchesco ("gauchoesque")
genre was a
literary movement purporting to use the
language of the gauchos,
comparable to...
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novel written by
Ricardo Güiraldes. The city is the home of the
Museo Gauchesco Ricardo Güiraldes. Each year in November, the city
holds the Día de la...
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known by his
typical traditional scenes of the Pampa. His work
represents gauchesco scenes with a bit of humor.
Molina Campos was born in
Buenos Aires. His...
- 2307/2507331. JSTOR 2507331. Olea Franco,
Rafael (1990). "Lugones y el mito
gauchesco. Un capítulo de
historia cultural argentina".
Nueva Revista de Filología...
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original on 30
December 2016.
Retrieved 7
February 2023. "Nacionalismo
gauchesco ante el
inmigrado italiano: el anti-italianismo del
gaucho Martín Fierro...
- or La
Cinacina Estancia) San
Antonio de
Areco (Parque
Criollo y
Museo Gauchesco Ricardo Güiraldes)
Episode summary At the
start of this leg,
teams were...
- Hernández,
author of the epic poem Martín Fierro, the
pinnacle work of
gauchesco literary genere. Hernández is
regarded as one of the most
important Argentine...
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important regional literary magazines of
their time.
Several referents of the
gauchesco style collaborated,
among others: Elías Regules,
Antonio Lussich, José...
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Buenos Aires.
Hesperidina also
appeared in
several calendars painted by
Gauchesco artist Florencio Molina Campos.
Another famous person who
adopted Hesperidina...