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| Name: |
Horacio Quiroga | | Birth Date: |
December 31, 1878 | | Death Date: |
February 19, 1937 | | Place of Birth: |
Salto, Uruguay | | Place of Death: |
Buenos Aires, Argentina | | Nationality: |
Uruguayan | | Gender: |
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Biography of Horacio Quiroga
1,215 words, approx. 4 pages
 Horacio Quiroga (1878-1937) was a Uruguayan writer. His short stories are ranked among the best to emerge from Latin America. Horacio Quiroga was born on December 31, 1878, in Salto, Uruguay, and died on February 19, 1937, in Buenos Aires, Argentina....


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Horacio Quiroga Information
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 Horacio Quiroga (b. Uruguay, December 31, 1878 – Buenos Aires-Argentina,February 19, 1937) was an Uruguayan-born Argentine author and writer. He wrote stories which, in their jungle settings, use of the supernatural and the bizarre show the influence...




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 Mosaic (Winnipeg)
An ecocritical approach to Horacio Quiroga's "Anaconda" and "Regreso de Anaconda".
12/01/2006: 8,570 words, approx. 29 pages This essay studies the two sister tales "Anaconda" and "Regreso de Anaconda" by Horacio Quiroga using an ecocritical approach. By questioning specifically the anthropomorphization of the animal protagonists, the essay illuminates ecocritical tenets as well as acknowledges the issues of animal rights theory...
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 West Virginia University Philological Papers
Hollywood as imaginary in the work of Horacio Quiroga and Ramon Gomez de la Serna.(Critical essay)
09/22/2006: 3,368 words, approx. 11 pages During the Silent Film Era, two important writers initiate a round of filmic narrative: Horacio Quiroga (1878-1937, Uruguay) and Ramon Gomez de la Serna (1888-1963, Spain). Their fiction thematically incorporates the celluloid art, its makers, actors, and spectators, its inherent voyeurism, and its...


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