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  2. Uruguayan literature - Wikipedia

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    Uruguayan literature. 12 languages. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Uruguayan literature has a long and eventful history.

  3. List of Uruguayan writers - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable Uruguayan writers This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  4. Generación del 45 - Wikipedia

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    The Generation '45 (Spanish: Generación del 45) was a group of writers, mainly from Uruguay, who had a notable influence in the literary and cultural life of their country and region. Their name derives from the fact that their careers started out mainly between 1945 and 1950.

  5. Category:Uruguayan literature - Wikipedia

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  6. List of contemporary writers from northern Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Uruguay is focused on urban Montevideo and largely secular. [ citation needed ] However, a number of contemporary writers have worked and focused on the north of the country. Contemporary writers by area of northern Uruguay

  7. Bartolomé Hidalgo - Wikipedia

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    Bartolomé José Hidalgo (24 August 1788 in Montevideo – 28 November 1822 in Morón) was a Uruguayan writer and poet. Alongside Hilario Ascasubi he is considered one of the initiators of Gaucho literature. [1] Nowadays the most important literary award in Uruguay is named after him: Premio Bartolomé Hidalgo.

  8. Armonía Somers - Wikipedia

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    Armonía Liropeya Etchepare Locino (7 October 1914 – 1 March 1994) was a Uruguayan feminist, pedagogue, novelist and short story writer. She was sometimes referred to as Armonía Etchepare de Henestrosa or, by her pseudonym, Armonía Somer (sometimes spelled Armonía Sommers).

  9. Category : Works originally published in Uruguayan newspapers

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