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Amelia Biagioni

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Amelia Biagioni (1916, Gálvez, Santa Fe – 2000, Buenos Aires) was an Argentine poet.[1][2] She published six books of poetry between 1954 and 1995.[1]

Work

  • Sonata de Soledad (1954)
  • La Llave (1957)
  • El Humo (1967)
  • Las Cacerias (1976)
  • Estaciones de Van Gogh (1984)
  • Región de Fuegas (1995)

Her posthumous poem, "Episodios de un viaje venidero", was published in La Nación newspaper days after her death.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Valcheff García, Fernando Nahuel (2015). "Amelia Biagioni or the Unpredictable Journey of an Alternative Poetic Experience". Catedral Tomada. Revista de crítica literaria latinoamericana (in Spanish). 3 (5): 169–198. doi:10.5195/ct/2015.102. ISSN 2169-0847.
  2. ^ Pietro, María Virginia Di (2014-02-08). "Transposiciones dantescas en "El humo" de Amelia Biagioni". TRANS: Revue de Littérature Générale et Comparée (in Spanish) (17). doi:10.4000/trans.919. ISSN 1778-3887.
  3. ^ "Episodios de un viaje venidero". La Nación. Retrieved 17 November 2020.[permanent dead link]

Partial bibliography