Beatriz Guido, the Glossary
Beatriz Guido (13 December 1922 – 29 February 1988) was an Argentine novelist and screenwriter.[1]
Table of Contents
16 relations: Argentines, Ángel Guido, Horacio Verbitsky, Juan Perón, Konex Award, Konex Foundation, Leopoldo Torre Nilsson, National Flag Memorial (Argentina), Página 12, Peronism, Rosario, Santa Fe Province, The Kidnapper, Traitors of San Angel, University of Buenos Aires, Uruguayans.
- 20th-century Argentine novelists
- Argentine women novelists
Argentines
Argentines are the people identified with the country of Argentina.
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Ángel Guido
Ángel Francisco Guido (1896–1960) was an Argentine architect, engineer and writer.
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Horacio Verbitsky
Horacio Verbitsky (born February 11, 1942) is an Argentine investigative journalist and author with a history as a leftist guerrilla in the Montoneros.
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Juan Perón
Juan Domingo Perón (8 October 1895 – 1 July 1974) was an Argentine lieutenant general, politician and statesman who served as the 35th President of Argentina from 1946 to his overthrow in 1955, and again as the 45th President from October 1973 to his death in July 1974.
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Konex Award
Konex Foundation Awards, or simply Konex Awards, are cultural awards from the Konex Foundation honouring Argentine cultural personalities.
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Konex Foundation
Konex Foundation (Fundación Konex) is an Argentine cultural non-profit organization created in 1980 to promote, stimulate, help, and participate in any form of cultural, educational, intellectual, artistic, social, philanthropic, scientific or sports initiative, work, and enterprise, in their most relevant aspects, as defined by its founder and president, Dr.
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Leopoldo Torre Nilsson
Leopoldo Torre Nilsson (5 May 1924 – 8 September 1978), also known as Leo Towers and as Babsy, was an Argentine film director, producer and screenwriter. Beatriz Guido and Leopoldo Torre Nilsson are 20th-century Argentine screenwriters.
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National Flag Memorial (Argentina)
The National Flag Memorial (Spanish, Monumento Nacional a la Bandera) in Rosario, Argentina, is a monumental complex built near the shore of the Paraná River.
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Página 12
Página 12 (sometimes stylised as Pagina/12, Pagina|12 or Pagina12) is a newspaper published in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Peronism
Peronism, also known as justicialism, is an Argentine ideology and movement based on the ideas, doctrine and legacy of Argentine ruler Juan Perón (1895–1974).
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Rosario
Rosario is the largest city in the central Argentine province of Santa Fe.
Santa Fe Province
The Province of Santa Fe (Provincia de Santa Fe,, lit. "Holy Faith") is a province of Argentina, located in the center-east of the country.
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The Kidnapper
The Kidnapper (Spanish: El secuestrador) is a 1958 Argentine drama film directed by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson and starring María Vaner, Leonardo Favio and Lautaro Murúa.
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Traitors of San Angel
Traitors of San Angel (Spanish:Los traidores de San Ángel) is a 1967 action film directed by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson and starring Ian Hendry, Lautaro Murúa and Graciela Borges.
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University of Buenos Aires
The University of Buenos Aires (Universidad de Buenos Aires, UBA) is a public research university in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Uruguayans
Uruguayans (uruguayos) are people identified with the country of Uruguay, through citizenship or descent.
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See also
20th-century Argentine novelists
- Alicia Kozameh
- Alicia Steimberg
- Ana Gloria Moya
- Ariel Dorfman
- Arnaldo Calveyra
- Arturo Cancela
- Beatriz Guido
- Benito Lynch
- Carlos Antognazzi
- David Viñas
- Eduardo Mallea
- Enrique Sdrech
- Ernesto Mallo
- Ernesto Sabato
- Federico Andahazi
- Francisco Urondo
- Golde Gutman-Krimer
- Guillermo Martínez (writer)
- Héctor Tizón
- Hebe Uhart
- José Pablo Feinmann
- Juan José Saer
- Julio Cortázar
- Leonardo Castellani
- Leopoldo Marechal
- Manuel Mujica Lainez
- Manuel Puig
- Manuela Fingueret
- María Angélica Bosco
- María Elena Walsh
- Margarita Abella Caprile
- Maria Alicia Dominguez
- Mariana Enríquez
- Martín Caparrós
- Marta Traba
- Martha Mercader
- Norah Lange
- Orlando Barone
- Osvaldo Lamborghini
- Pablo Rojas Paz
- Ricardo Güiraldes
- Roberto Arlt
- Salvadora Medina Onrubia
- Sara Gallardo
- Sara Solá de Castellanos
- Silvina Bullrich
- Sylvia Iparraguirre
- Tununa Mercado
Argentine women novelists
- Alicia Kozameh
- Alicia Steimberg
- Ana Gloria Moya
- Angélica Gorodischer
- Aurora Venturini
- Beatriz Guido
- Clara Obligado
- Claudia Piñeiro
- Eduarda Mansilla
- Elvira Orphée
- Flavia Company
- Gabriela Cabezón Cámara
- Gloria Pampillo
- Gloria V. Casañas
- Golde Gutman-Krimer
- Hebe Uhart
- Inés Fernández Moreno
- Liliana Bodoc
- Lucía Puenzo
- Luisa Futoransky
- Manuela Fingueret
- María Esther de Miguel
- Marcela Iacub
- Marcelina Almeida
- Margarita Abella Caprile
- Mariana Enríquez
- Marta Traba
- Martha Mercader
- Matilde Sánchez
- Mercedes Ron
- Moira Millán
- Norah Lange
- Paula Wajsman
- Reina Roffé
- Romina Russell
- Rosa Guerra
- Salvadora Medina Onrubia
- Sara Gallardo
- Selva Almada
- Silvia Arazi
- Silvina Bullrich
- Silvina Ocampo
- Silvina Reinaudi
- Susana Giqueaux
- Sylvia Iparraguirre
- Syria Poletti
- Tununa Mercado
- Viviana Rivero