- Juan
Carlos Onetti Borges (July 1, 1909 – May 30, 1994) was a
Uruguayan novelist and
author of
short stories.
Onetti was born in Montevideo, Uruguay. He...
- The Juan
Carlos Onetti Literary Contest (Spanish:
Concurso Literario Juan
Carlos Onetti) is a
literary award in Uruguay.
Originally awarded in 1960, the...
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Profondo is a
feature film
directed and
written by
Luciano Onetti and
produced by Nicolás
Onetti. The film had
excellent reviews after its
World Premiere...
-
biographical drama film
directed by
Miguel Hermoso from a
screenplay by
Antonio Onetti [es]
which stars Gala Évora as the
title character.
Starting in 1931 in...
-
laureate author Gabriel García Márquez and the
Uruguayan writer Juan
Carlos Onetti are
further significant magical realist short story writers from the Hispanic...
- Juan José
Morosoli (1899–1959). The
psychological stories of Juan
Carlos Onetti (such as "No Man's Land" and "The Shipyard") have
earned widespread critical...
- 2001, "The
Social Context of Open-Source Software".
Raymond 2001, p. 19.
Onetti &
Verma 2009, p. 69. Hammerly,
Paquin &
Walton 1999.
Smith 2022, sec. 3...
- Dámaso
Alonso 1979:
Jorge Luis
Borges /
Gerardo Diego 1980: Juan
Carlos Onetti 1981:
Octavio Paz 1982: Luis
Rosales 1983:
Rafael Alberti 1984: Ernesto...
- José
Pedro Díaz,
Amanda Berenguer, Ida Vitale, Líber Falco, Juan
Carlos Onetti,
among others. He
wrote for the w****ly
Uruguayan newspaper Marcha from 1945...
- Pit (Spanish: El pozo) is the
debut novel by
Uruguayan author Juan
Carlos Onetti.
Published in 1939, the
novel is
written in form of a diary.
Eladio Linacero...