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Patricia Suárez
Patricia Suárez is an Argentine writer. She was born in Rosario Rosario () is the largest city in the central provinces of Argentina, Argentine province of Santa Fe Province, Santa Fe. The city is located northwest of Buenos Aires, on the west bank of the Paraná River. Rosario is the third-most populous ci ... in 1969. She studied psychology at university. A prolific writer, she has published in many different genres: novels, short stories, poetry, plays, essays and children's books. She won the Premio Clarín de Novela for her novel ''Perdida en el momento''. She has won many other prizes for her work. References 1969 births Living people Argentine writers Argentine women writers Date of birth missing (living people) {{Argentina-writer-stub ...
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Argentine
Argentines (mistakenly translated Argentineans in the past; in Spanish (masculine) or (feminine)) are people identified with the country of Argentina. This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural. For most Argentines, several (or all) of these connections exist and are collectively the source of their being ''Argentine''. Argentina is a multiethnic and multilingual society, home to people of various ethnic, religious, and national origins, with the majority of the population made up of Old World immigrants and their descendants. As a result, Argentines do not equate their nationality with ethnicity, but with citizenship and allegiance to Argentina. Aside from the indigenous population, nearly all Argentines or their ancestors immigrated within the past five centuries. Among countries in the world that have received the most immigrants in modern history, Argentina, with 6.6 million, ranks second to the United States (27 million), and ahead of other immigr ...
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Rosario
Rosario () is the largest city in the central provinces of Argentina, Argentine province of Santa Fe Province, Santa Fe. The city is located northwest of Buenos Aires, on the west bank of the Paraná River. Rosario is the third-most populous city in the country, and is also the most populous city in Argentina that is not a capital (provincial or national). With a growing and important metropolitan area, Greater Rosario has an estimated population of 1,750,000 . One of its main attractions includes the neoclassical architecture, neoclassical, Art Nouveau, and Art Deco architecture that has been retained over the centuries in hundreds of residences, houses and public buildings. Rosario is the head city of the Rosario Department and is located at the heart of the major industrial corridor in Argentina. The city is a major rail transport, railroad terminal and the shipping center for north-eastern Argentina. Ships reach the city via the Paraná River, which allows the existence of a ...
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Premio Clarín De Novela
The Premio Clarín de Novela is a prize for literature in the Spanish language awarded annually by Grupo Clarín. It was created in 1998 and its first awardee was Pedro Mairal. The winner receives 300,000 pesos ($) and the publication of his/her novel by the Clarín Alfaguara label. It is one of the most prestigious literary contests in Latin America. Writers from all over the world participate every year with unpublished works written in Spanish.https://www.clarin.com/revista-enie/literatura/premio-clarin-novela-2022-ficcion-geografia-inestable_0_rztShRAkOk.html#:~:text=Un%20an%C3%A1lisis%20de%20El%20desierto,el%20Premio%20Clar%C3%ADn%20Novela%202022. List of winners * 1998 Pedro Mairal, Una noche con Sabrina Love * 1999 Leopoldo Brizuela, Inglaterra, una fábula * 2000 Pablo Toledo, Se esconde tras los ojos * 2001 Cristina Feijóo, Memorias del río inmóvil * 2002 María Henestrosa, Las ingratas * 2003 Patricia Suárez, Perdida en el momento * 2004 Ángela Pradelli, E ...
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1969 Births
This year is notable for Apollo 11's first landing on the moon. Events January * January 4 – The Government of Spain hands over Ifni to Morocco. * January 5 **Ariana Afghan Airlines Flight 701 crashes into a house on its approach to London's Gatwick Airport, killing 50 of the 62 people on board and two of the home's occupants. * January 14 – An explosion aboard the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (CVN-65), USS ''Enterprise'' near Hawaii kills 27 and injures 314. * January 19 – End of the siege of the University of Tokyo, marking the beginning of the end for the 1968–69 Japanese university protests. * January 20 – Richard Nixon is First inauguration of Richard Nixon, sworn in as the 37th President of the United States. * January 22 – Attempted assassination of Leonid Brezhnev, An assassination attempt is carried out on Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev by deserter Viktor Ilyin. One person is killed, several are injured. Leonid Brezhnev, Brezhnev es ...
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Living People
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Argentine Writers
This is a list of Argentine literary figures, including poets, novelists, children's writers, essayists, and scholars. A * Diego Abad de Santillán (1897–1983) * Marcos Aguinis (born 1935) *César Aira (born 1949) * Andrés J. d'Alessio (1940–2009) *Marcelina Almeida (ca. 1830-1880) * Juan Álvarez (1878–1954) * Mario Amadeo (1911–1983) * Federico Andahazi (born 1963) *Eduardo Angeloz (1931-2017) * José Arce (1881–1968) *Juan Argerich (1862–1924) * Roberto Arlt (1900–1942) * Hilario Ascasubi (1807–1875) *Carlos Astrada (1894–1970) B * Odile Baron Supervielle (1915-2016) *Eduardo Belgrano Rawson (born 1943) *Eduardo Berti (born 1964) *Héctor Bianciotti (1930–2012) * Adolfo Bioy Casares (1914–1999) * Poldy Bird (1941-2018) * Marcelo Birmajer (born 1966) *Isidoro Blaisten (1933–2004) *Elsa Bornemann (1952–2013) * Jorge Luis Borges (1899–1986) *Miguel Brascó (1926–2014) * Edgar Brau (born 1958) * Esteban Lucas Bridges (1874–1949) *Delfina Bun ...
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Argentine Women Writers
Argentines (mistakenly translated Argentineans in the past; in Spanish (masculine) or (feminine)) are people identified with the country of Argentina. This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural. For most Argentines, several (or all) of these connections exist and are collectively the source of their being ''Argentine''. Argentina is a multiethnic and multilingual society, home to people of various ethnic, religious, and national origins, with the majority of the population made up of Old World immigrants and their descendants. As a result, Argentines do not equate their nationality with ethnicity, but with citizenship and allegiance to Argentina. Aside from the indigenous population, nearly all Argentines or their ancestors immigrated within the past five centuries. Among countries in the world that have received the most immigrants in modern history, Argentina, with 6.6 million, ranks second to the United States (27 million), and ahead of other immigr ...
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