Eduardo González Lanuza
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Eduardo González Lanuza (July 11, 1900 - July 17, 1984) was an
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poet born in Santander,
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. One of his best known work is " Poem for Being Recorded in a Phonograph Disc" (1932). He also was part of the
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and one of the founders of ''
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'' and ''
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'' magazines as well as contributor in ''
Martín Fierro ''Martín Fierro'', also known as ''El Gaucho Martín Fierro'', is a 2,316-line epic poem by the Argentine writer José Hernández. The poem was originally published in two parts, ''El Gaucho Martín Fierro'' (1872) and ''La Vuelta de Martín F ...
'' magazine.


Selected works

*'' Prisms'' (1924) (poetry) *''
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'' (1927) (short stories) *'' While the Clock Strikes Six O'Clock'' (1931) co-written with Armando Villar (theatre) *'' Thirtysome Poems'' (1932) (poetry) *'' Mr. Pulcinella's Walking Stick'' (1935) (theatre) *'' The Cutthroating of the Innocent'' (1938) (poetry) *'' Not Even the Flood'' (1939) (theatre) *'' Handful of Songs'' (1940) (poetry) *'' Passable Glass'' (1943) (poetry) *'' Ode to Joy and Other Poems'' (1949) (poetry) *'' Christmas and Passion Altarpieces'' (1953) (poetry) *'' Sum and Go On'' (1960) (poetry) *''
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'' (1966) (theatre) *''
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'' (1970) (poetry) *'' Hai-Kais'' (1977) (poetry) *''
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'' (1980) (poetry) *''
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'' (1981)


References

20th-century Argentine poets 20th-century Argentine male writers Argentine male poets 1900 births 1984 deaths People from Santander, Spain Spanish emigrants to Argentina {{Argentina-poet-stub