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Ricardo Piglia (November 24, 1941 in Adrogué –
January 6, 2017 in
Buenos Aires) was an
Argentine author, critic, and
scholar best
known for introducing...
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Scopa (Italian: [ˈskoːpa]; lit. 'broom') is an
Italian card game, and one of the
three major national card
games in Italy, the
others being Briscola and...
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Pablo Echarri,
Leticia Brédice and
Ricardo Bartis, it is
based on
Ricardo Piglia's 1997
Planeta prize-winning
novel of the same name. The
novel was inspired...
- Canela, by
William Ospina of
Colombia 2011:
Blanco nocturno, by
Ricardo Piglia of
Argentina (English translation:
Target in the Night) 2013: Simone, by...
- from the
original on 14 July 2014.
Retrieved 6
September 2013. "Caos
calmo piglia tutto". la Repubblica. 21
March 2008.
Retrieved 6
September 2013. "Moretti...
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Maccaroni romaneschi Roman-style
Macaroni Piglia de la
farina che sia bella, et
distemperala et fa' la
pasta un
pocho più
grossa che
quella de le lasangne...
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Diamela Eltit,
Giannina Braschi,
Luisa Valenzuela,
Marcos Aguinis,
Ricardo Piglia,
Roberto Ampuero,
Jorge Marchant Lazcano,
Alicia Yánez,
Jaime Bayly, Alonso...
- 2007).
Peripheral (post) Modernity: The
Syncretist Aesthetics of Borges,
Piglia,
Kalokyris and Kyriakidis.
Peter Lang. ISBN 978-0-8204-8639-0. "Borges y...
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directed by Héctor Babenco. The
screenplay was
written by
Babenco and
Ricardo Piglia. The film
stars Miguel Ángel Solá,
Maria Luísa Mendonça, and others. The...
- frateddu, suredda, beddu;
preservation of the
palatal lateral approximant:
piglià, famiglia, figliolu, vogliu; does not
preserve the
Latin short vowels: seccu...