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Alberto Manguel OC FRSL (born
March 13, 1948, in
Buenos Aires) is an Argentine-Canadian anthologist, translator, essayist, novelist, editor, and a former...
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Manguel is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alberto Manguel (born 1948),
Argentine writer Romina Manguel,
Argentine radio host and...
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Romina Manguel is an
Argentine radio host, who
works in Getap. 2013 Martín
Fierro Awards: Best
female journalist. "Martín
Fierro de 2014:
Todos los ganadores...
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fictional canon oversight process for the 1632 series.
Alberto Manguel and
Gianni Guadalupi: The
Dictionary of
Imaginary Places, New York : Harcourt...
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thirty and
settled in for good
after his fifty-eighth birthday." From
Manguel,
Alberto (2006) With Borges. London:
Telegram Books, pp. 15–16. The Borges...
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Dictionary of
Imaginary Places (1980, 1987, 1999) is a book
written by
Alberto Manguel and
Gianni Guadalupi. It
takes the form of a
catalogue of
fantasy lands...
- code-deciphering—is
actually notational audiation.
References Udtaisuk 2005.
Manguel 1996.
Payne 2005.
Sergent et al. 1992, pp. 106–109. Galt, Saher, Learn...
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Wayback Machine at
Liddell & Scott.
MacLeod 2000, pp. 1–.
Lyons 2011, p. 26.
Manguel,
Alberto (2008).The
Library at Night. New Haven: Yale
University Press...
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Reactor Magazine. "Omnibus" and "Circe" were
translated by
Alberto Manguel and
appear in Bestiary: The
Selected Stories of
Julio Cortázar (2020)....
- essays. It's hard to know
where to
begin rereading. The
essayist Alberto Manguel writes in The Guardian:
since the
first American translations of Borges...