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Juana Fernández
Morales de
Ibarbourou, also
known as
Juana de América, (March 8, 1892 – July 15, 1979) was a
Uruguayan poet and one of the most po****r...
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wrote epic
poems about Uruguayan history. Also
notable are
Juana de
Ibarbourou (1895–1979),
Delmira Agustini (1866–1914), Idea Vilariño (1920–2009),...
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Competition thanks to the
young music teacher Benigno Angel Carrión.
Juana de
Ibarbourou wrote that
Alejandro Carrión "had the
innocence of not
knowing how great...
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chemist and academic,
Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1972) 1892 –
Juana de
Ibarbourou,
Uruguayan poet and
author (d. 1979) 1896 –
Charlotte Whitton, Canadian...
- one of the fin-de-siècle modernistas, two
leading women are
Juana de
Ibarbourou, who was one of the most po****r
writers of
Spanish America, and Delmira...
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Antonio María Barbieri, Víctor Pérez Petit,
Emilio Frugoni,
Juana de
Ibarbourou,
Emilio Oribe,
Alberto Zum Felde, and
Carlos Martínez Vigil.
Since 1960...
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herself in the
tradition of
feminine writing inaugurated by
Juana de
Ibarbourou,
Alfonsina Storni,
Delmirab Agustini and
Gabriela Mistral within the postmodernism...
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Felisberto Hernández (writer)
Julio Herrera y
Reissig (poet)
Juana de
Ibarbourou (poet)
Pedro Ipuche Riva (classical composer)
Jules Laforgue (French poet)...
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Diego (August 9, 2019). "El día que
Juana de
Ibarbourou se convirtió en un mito" [The day
Juana de
Ibarbourou became a myth]. El Pais (in Spanish). Retrieved...
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books have been
prologued by
authors such as
Ernesto Sábato,
Juana de
Ibarbourou, and Benjamín Carrión. She is a
member of the
Ecuadorian Academy of Language...