Amelia Biagioni
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Amelia Biagioni (1916, Gálvez, Santa Fe – 2000, Buenos Aires) was an
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, s ...
poet. She published six books of poetry between 1954 and 1995.


Work

* ''Sonata de Soledad'' (1954) * ''La Llave'' (1957) * ''El Humo'' (1967) * ''Las Cacerias'' (1976) * ''Estaciones de Van Gogh'' (1984) * ''Región de Fuegas'' (1995) Her posthumous poem, ''"Episodios de un viaje venidero",'' was published in ''La Nación'' newspaper days after her death.


References


Partial bibliography

*''Sonata de soledad.'' Santa Fe, Argentina: Castellví S.A., 1954. *''La Llave''. Buenos Aires, Argentina: Emecé, 1957. *'' The Hunts''. Grand Terrace, CA:
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, 2003, . 1916 births 2000 deaths Argentine women poets People from San Jerónimo Department 20th-century Argentine poets 20th-century Argentine women writers 20th-century Argentine writers {{Argentina-poet-stub