Hebert Abimorad, the Glossary
Hebert Abimorad (born 1946 in Montevideo) is a Uruguayan-born journalist, translator and poet.[1]
Table of Contents
6 relations: Arbetet, Carlos Javier Jarquín, Civic-military dictatorship of Uruguay, Göteborgs-Posten, Gothenburg, Montevideo.
- South American translator stubs
- Swedish–Spanish translators
- Uruguayan exiles
- Uruguayan expatriates in Sweden
- Uruguayan male poets
- Uruguayan people of Arab descent
- Uruguayan translators
Arbetet
Arbetet (The Labour) was a Swedish-language social democrat newspaper published in Malmö, Sweden, from 1887 to 2000.
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Carlos Javier Jarquín
Carlos Javier Jarquín (born 26 June 1990 in Rancho Grande, Matagalpa Department) is a Nicaraguan-born writer, poet, columnist, cultural journalist music producer, and cultural activist, residing in Costa Rica.
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Civic-military dictatorship of Uruguay
The civic-military dictatorship of Uruguay (1973–85), also known as the Uruguayan Dictatorship, was an authoritarian military dictatorship that ruled Uruguay for 12 years, from June 27, 1973 (after the 1973 coup d'état) until March 1, 1985.
See Hebert Abimorad and Civic-military dictatorship of Uruguay
Göteborgs-Posten
(lit. "The Gothenburg Post"), abbreviated GP, is a major Swedish language daily newspaper published in Gothenburg, Sweden.
See Hebert Abimorad and Göteborgs-Posten
Gothenburg
Gothenburg (abbreviated Gbg; Göteborg) is the capital of Västra Götaland County in Sweden.
See Hebert Abimorad and Gothenburg
Montevideo
Montevideo is the capital and largest city of Uruguay.
See Hebert Abimorad and Montevideo
See also
South American translator stubs
- Ada María Elflein
- Alberto Marsicano
- Alfonso Gómez-Lobo
- Amir Hamed
- Ana Cristina Cesar
- Ana Mercedes Pérez
- Anabel Torres
- Antônio Olinto
- Antonio Larreta
- Bárbara Heliodora (theatre critic)
- Carlos Gamerro
- Carlos Germán Belli
- Carlos do Amaral Freire
- Carolina Orloff
- Frances Riddle
- Graciela Montes
- Guilherme de Almeida
- Hanni Ossott
- Hebert Abimorad
- Huberto Rohden
- Isaac Chocrón
- Jaime Rest
- Javier Heraud
- Jorge Elías Adoum
- José Bianco
- José Lino Grünewald
- José Paulo Paes
- Juan Antonio Pérez Bonalde
- Juan Forn
- Leonardo Castellani
- Marcial Souto
- Maria de Lourdes Teixeira
- Miguel Brascó
- Porfirio Meneses Lazón
- Roberto Echavarren
- Roberto Mascaró
- Romeo Murga
- Ronald Kyrmse
- Ruy Castro
- Samuel Eichelbaum
- Teresa Ruiz Rosas
- Verónica Zondek
Swedish–Spanish translators
- Faustina Sáez de Melgar
- Hebert Abimorad
- Julián Juderías
- Roberto Mascaró
- Sergio Badilla Castillo
Uruguayan exiles
- Alfredo Zitarrosa
- Ana Luisa Valdés
- Bertha Sanseverino
- Dahd Sfeir
- Daniel Viglietti
- Eduardo Galeano
- Emilio Frugoni
- Hebert Abimorad
- José Gervasio Artigas
- Lilián Celiberti
- Los Olimareños
- María Azambuya
- María Esther Gilio
- María Micaela Guyunusa
- Mario Benedetti
- Rodney Arismendi
- Rosalba Oxandabarat
- Teresita de Barbieri
- Wilson Ferreira Aldunate
Uruguayan expatriates in Sweden
- Ana Luisa Valdés
- Ana María Vignoli
- Dahd Sfeir
- Hebert Abimorad
- Henry Engler
- Lalo Barrubia
- Martín Méndez
- Roberto Mascaró
- Uruguayans in Sweden
Uruguayan male poets
- Álvaro Ojeda
- Alfredo Mario Ferreiro
- Alfredo Zitarrosa
- Bartolomé Hidalgo
- Eduardo Milán
- Elías Regules
- Emilio Oribe
- Enrique Estrázulas
- Eudoro Melo
- Francisco Acuña de Figueroa
- Hebert Abimorad
- Hector Rosales
- Horacio Ferrer
- Horacio Quiroga
- Hugo Achugar
- Humberto Megget
- Hyalmar Blixen
- Jorge Medina Vidal
- Jorge Meretta
- José Alonso y Trelles
- José Pedro Díaz
- Juan Capagorry
- Juan Zorrilla de San Martín
- Jules Supervielle
- Julio Herrera y Reissig
- Julio J. Casal
- Líber Falco
- Leonardo Garet
- Manuel Bernárdez
- Manuel Pérez y Curis
- Mario Benedetti
- Olhinto María Simoes
- Orosmán Moratorio
- Osiris Rodríguez Castillos
- Pablo Sciuto
- Pilar Barrios
- Ricardo Paseyro
- Roberto Echavarren
- Roberto Mascaró
- Salvador Bécquer Puig
- Santiago Chalar
- Washington Benavides
Uruguayan people of Arab descent
- Alejandro Apud
- Arab Uruguayans
- Hebert Abimorad
- Matías Abisab
Uruguayan translators
- Amir Hamed
- Antonio Larreta
- Carlos Sherman
- Circe Maia
- Claudia Amengual
- Colegio de Traductores Públicos del Uruguay
- Cristina Peri Rossi
- Daniel Chavarría
- Diego Jourdan
- Fernanda Trías
- Hebert Abimorad
- Ida Vitale
- Idea Vilariño
- Jules Supervielle
- Lalo Barrubia
- Lisa Block de Behar
- Margarita Musto
- Mercedes Rein
- Pablo Román Pérez Torres
- Roberto Echavarren
- Roberto Mascaró
- Ruben Cotelo
- Suleika Ibáñez
- Teresa Amy
- Vartan Matiossian
- Victoria Rodríguez (television presenter)