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Miguel Ángel Bustos
Miguel Angel Ramón Bustos (Buenos Aires, August 31, 1932 – Buenos Aires, June 20, 1976) was an Argentine poet, journalist and Art, plastic artist. He was kidnapped by the National Reorganization Process, Argentine military dictatorship on May 30, 1976. Biography Miguel Angel Bustos was born in Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina, on August 31, 1932, the eldest of four children. His maternal grandfather, Carlos von Jöcker, influenced his early interest in literature and poetry. After completing his secondary studies in 1951, he entered the University of Buenos Aires, Faculty of Philosophy and Letters at the University of Buenos Aires, where he devoted himself to studying several languages, including English, French, Portuguese, and Italian. In 1957 he published his first book of poems, Cuatro murales, un óleo, followed by "Corazón de piel afuera" two years later, with a prologue by the poet Juan Gelman. Between 1960 and 1963 he made an extensive trip to northern Argenti ...
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National Reorganization Process
The National Reorganization Process (Spanish: ''Proceso de Reorganización Nacional'', often simply ''el Proceso'', "the Process") was the military dictatorship that ruled Argentina from 1976 to 1983, in which it was supported by the United States until 1982. In Argentina it is often known simply as última junta militar ("last Military dictatorship, military junta"), última dictadura militar ("last military dictatorship") or última dictadura cívico-militar ("last civil–military dictatorship"), because there have been several in the country's history and no others since it ended. The Argentine Armed Forces seized political power during the 1976 Argentine coup d'état, March 1976 coup against the presidency of neutralist (non-Communist or non-Democratic) Isabel Perón, the successor and widow of former President Juan Perón, at a time of growing economic and political instability. National Congress of Argentina, Congress and democracy were suspended, political parties were b ...
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