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Argentine tango is a
musical genre and
accompanying social dance originating at the end of the 19th
century in the
suburbs of
Buenos Aires. It typically...
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argentino Tango canyengue Tango fantasia Tango liso
Tango oriental Tango orillero Tango salon Tango camacupense (Angola)
Tango milonguero (tango apilado)...
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beyond Oyuela to pick up
where Borges left off, by
seeing Fierro as an "
orillero",
basically a hoodlum. Borges, in his book-length
collection of essays...
- fantasías memorables, Un
modelo para la muerte), to
screenplays (Los
orilleros, Invasión), and
fantastic fiction (Antología de la
literatura fantástica...
- as Poemas : 1922-1943, but with the
addition of a few
newer poems. Los
orilleros; El paraíso de los creyentes, 1955, 2 screenplays,
written with Adolfo...
- but with praise, of
Vicente Rossi, who sees Martín
Fierro more as an
orillero (hoodlum) than as a gaucho.
Borges mildly rebukes Miguel de
Unamuno for...
- 28, 2003.
Retrieved 1
March 2014. Plaza, Gabriel. "Carmencita Calderón,
orillero symbol tango".
Archived from the
original on May 8, 2003. "El último tango...
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without the use of the pseudonym,
notably two
movie scripts from 1955: Los
orilleros (Slum-dwellers) and El paraíso de los
creyentes (The
Paradise of Believers)...
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Lamaglia 1975 La hora de María y el pájaro de oro
Grandmother 1975 Los
orilleros Doña Tránsito 1977 Saverio, el
cruel Señora
Aguirre (final film role)...
- Campana,
supporters of Saavedra, led the "s****line dwellers" (Spanish:
orilleros, poor
people living in the
outskirts of
Buenos Aires) to the Plaza, along...