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  • Seller image for Por el Camino: Poes?as for sale by BIBLIOPE by Calvello Books

    D?az Usandivaras, Julio; Advarez, E. (illus)

    Published by El Ateneo, Buenos Aires, 1919

    Seller: BIBLIOPE by Calvello Books, Oakland, CA, U.S.A.

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    Paperback. Condition: very good. Advarez, E. (illustrator). 2. ed. corregida y aumentada. Octavo in tan illus wraps; 222 pages: illustrations, portrait; 19 cm. Deckle edge. Poetry in Spanish with a few striking b&w illustrations. "Julio D?az Usandivaras (1888?1962) was an Argentine writer and poet known for his deep connection to national tradition. Born near C?rdoba, he descended from influential historical figures. A self-taught writer, he debuted in 1913 and published widely, including works like Por el Camino (1915) and Gar?a (1931). In 1924, he founded Nativa, a magazine dedicated to Argentine culture. His Buenos Aires home became a gathering place for cultural luminaries. Honored with a namesake neighborhood in C?rdoba, he passed away in Buenos Aires, where he is buried in Chacarita Cemetery."?Wikipedia. Front wrapper neatly re-attached at fold with archival glue; else overall very good thus. Spine title appears hand-written.