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Argentine poet and writer
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Alberto Girri

Alberto Girri (27 November 1919 – 16 November 1991) was an Argentine poet and writer born in Buenos Aires.

Principal works

  • Beatrix Cenci. Ópera.
  • Juegos alegóricos. 1993.
  • Trama de conflictos. 1988.
  • Páginas de Alberto Girri. 1983.
  • Lírica de percepciones. 1983.
  • Lo propio lo de todos. 1980.
  • Recluso platónico. 1978
  • El motivo es el poema. 1976.
  • Quien habla no esta muerto. 1975.
  • Penitencia y el mérito. 1957.
  • El tiempo que destruye. 1950.
  • Trece poemas. 1949.
  • Coronación de la espera. 1947.
  • Playa sola. 1946.
  • Poesía de observación.

References

  1. "Alberto Girri, the poet who sang from within himself". La Gaceta (in Spanish). 20 November 2016. Retrieved 5 November 2024.
  2. "Today: Alberto Girri. The Palabristas of today and always". DIARIO-NCO (in Spanish). 2 August 2021. Retrieved 5 November 2024.


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