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Lafinur is a
village and muni****lity in San Luis
Province in
central Argentina.
Ministerio del
Interior (in Spanish) v t e 32°04′S 65°20′W / 32.067°S...
- Luis Melián
Lafinur (10
January 1850 – 27
February 1939) was a
Uruguayan jurist, essayist,
professor and politician. He was the son of
Bernardo Melián...
- Álvaro
Octavio Melián
Lafinur (16 May 1893 – 1958) was an
Argentine poet and critic. Born in
Buenos Aires in 1893, he was the son of the
Uruguayan lawyer...
- the country,
before he
emigrated to Argentina,
where he
married Carmen Lafinur. Borges's own father,
Jorge Guillermo Borges Haslam, was a
lawyer and wrote...
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Inmortales in
Buenos Aires.
Evaristo Carriego, Ghiraldo, Álvaro Melián
Lafinur,
Enrique Banchs, Juan
Pedro Calou,
Roberto F. Giusti,
Alfredo Bianchi,...
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Klimovsky Alejandro Korn
Santiago Kovadloff Ernesto Laclau Juan Crisóstomo
Lafinur Jorge Ángel
Livraga Rizzi Tomás
Maldonado Ricardo Maliandi Hugo
Celso Felipe...
- Bros. 1928 ) Men and
anecdotes (Imp Pena
Brothers Bound in Col.
Median Lafinur. 1928)
Revolution or Mutiny?
Slopes and July 4, 1898. (Imp
Commercial Gazette...
- essays, drama,
novel José
Antonio Oría
Mestres (1896–1970) Álvaro Melián
Lafinur (1889–1958) 29
Leonid Leonov (1899–1994) Soviet
Union drama, novel, short...
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Herrera Luis
Alberto Lacalle Carlos Maggi Walter Martínez Luis Melián
Lafinur Eudoro Melo
Alejandro Michelena Zelmar Michelini Víctor Hugo
Morales Benito...
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started his
career through essays published in Nosotros.
Alvaro Melian Lafinur published critics in the magazine.
Various Spanish writers published articles...