Siddhesh Joshi (Editor)

Eduardo González Lanuza

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Eduardo Lanuza

Role
  
Poet

Died
  
July 17, 1984


Eduardo Gonzalez Lanuza httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Eduardo González Lanuza (July 11, 1900 - July 17, 1984) was an Argentine poet born in Santander, Spain. One of his best known work is "Poem for Being Recorded in a Phonograph Disc" (1932). He also was part of the Ultraist movement and one of the founders of Prisma and Proa magazines as well as contributor in Martín Fierro magazine.

Selected works

  • Prisms (1924) (poetry)
  • Coven (1927) (short stories)
  • While the Clock Strikes Six O'Clock (1931) co-written with Armando Villar (theatre)
  • Thirtysome Poems (1932) (poetry)
  • Mr. Pulcinella's Walking Stick (1935) (theatre)
  • The Cutthroating of the Innocent (1938) (poetry)
  • Not Even the Flood (1939) (theatre)
  • Handful of Songs (1940) (poetry)
  • Passable Glass (1943) (poetry)
  • Ode to Joy and Other Poems (1949) (poetry)
  • Christmas and Passion Altarpieces (1953) (poetry)
  • Sum and Go On (1960) (poetry)
  • Christmas Mystery (1966) (theatre)
  • Profession of Faith (1970) (poetry)
  • Hai-Kais (1977) (poetry)
  • The Pimpirigallo and Other Little Birds (1980) (poetry)
  • Tunes for Songs (1981)
  • Eduardo González Lanuza httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommons88

    Eduardo González Lanuza Witold Gombrowicz Adolfo de Obieta y Eduardo Gonzlez Lanuza

    Eduardo González Lanuza FileEduardo Gonzlez LanuzaJPG Wikimedia Commons

    References

    Eduardo González Lanuza Wikipedia