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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...
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Bonifacio Palacios, Hugo Wast,
Benito Lynch,
Enrique Banchs,
Oliverio Girondo,
Ezequiel Martínez Estrada,
Victoria Ocampo,
Leopoldo Marechal, Silvina...
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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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Argentina published their writings in Martín Fierro, such as
Oliverio Girondo,
Victoria Ocampo,
Ricardo Güiraldes,
Leopoldo Marechal, and most importantly...
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Lando &
Zvonkin (2004), pp. 109–110.
Lando &
Zvonkin (2004), pp. 120–121.
Girondo & González-Diez (2012) p. 252
Lando &
Zvonkin (2004), p. 82. Jones, G....
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original on 5
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September 2021. López
Girondo, A. La
historia del
hombre que salvó a la
humanidad de una catástrofe nuclear...
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Scarecrow &
Other Anomalies, a
poetry collection by
Oliverio Girondo The Scarecrows, a 1981 young-adult
novel by
Robert Westall Scarecrow Press...
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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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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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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...