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  • Seller image for Pedradas con mi patria (1959 - 1962). Ilustraciones de Oscar Smoje for sale by Apartirdecero

    Roberto Jorge Santoro

    Seller: Apartirdecero, CAPITAL FEDERAL, BUE, Argentina

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    Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Bien. 1ª Edición. Buenos Aires, Editorial el Barrilete, 1964. 15 pp. Dedicatoria manuscrita del autor fechada en 1964. Rústica original, reparado en bisagras (ver foto). Primera edición. Dedicatoria autógrafa del autor.

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    Roberto Santoro (Dir)

    Published by Papeles de Buenos Aires., 1974

    Seller: Chaco 4ever Books, Montevideo, MO, Uruguay

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    Sin Encuadernar. Condition: Muy bien. In-8º. #1-#38 (Complete set). Wrappers. Roberto Jorge Santoro (Buenos Aires, Argentina, April 17, 1939 - arrested-disappeared in the same city, June 1, 1977) was an Argentine poet, who would use Buenos Aires as the center of his poetic words. Roberto Jorge Santoro was kidnapped by the military during the dictatorship on June 1, 1977, who illegally took him from his place of work: the National School of Technical Education No. 25 "First Lieutenant of Artillery Fray Luis Beltrán", in Saavedra street in the Once neighborhood, where the poet served as preceptor with the position of deputy chief. Non-negotiable was his last publication: he was part of from the La Pluma y la Palabra Collection, from the Papeles de Buenos Aires publishing house, a group "that brought together Santoro with the painter Pedro Gaeta, the poet Luis Luchi and the musician Eduardo Rovira". One of his colleagues from Barrilete, the also poet Rafael Vásquez, published, in his Report on Santoro, a series of unpublished poems so far, written in November 1976: Twenty-five black poems without a filter- 1- Mahfud Massis. El enano. 2- Raúl González Tuñón. El banco en la plaza. 3- Carlos Enrique Urquía. Palabra de honor. 4- Pedro Godoy. Orgía ontológica. 5- Humberto Constantini. Más cuestiones con la vida. 6- Francisco Bagala. Según yo. 7- Felipe Reisin. Región gris. 8- Ana María Sturla. Telegramas urgentes. 9- Antonio Requeni. Versos en la ciudad. 10- Héctor Borda Leaño. La challa. 11- Federico Moreyra. Rastros. 12- Diego Mare. Baladas. 13- Mario Lesing. El nudo corredizo. 14- Elvio Romero. De caminante. 15- Antonio Aliberti. Ceremonia íntima. 16- Rafael Alberto Vásquez. Hay sol en Buenos Aires. 17- Vi-cente Zito Lema. La paz de los asesinos. 18- Roberto Santoro. No negociable. 19- Luis Luchi. Poemas. 1946-1955. 20- Néstor Groppa. Postales. 21- Carlos Patiño. Retratos. 22- Oscar R. F. García. El tigre fuera De la bolsa. 23- Víc-tor Mazzi T. A lengua viva. 24- Enrique Puccia. Otras instantáneas. 25- A. César López Ocón. La ventana. 26- Beatriz Esterkind. Sumo y sigo. 27- Oscar González. Canto filoso. 28- Dardo S. Dorronzoro. Una sangre para el día. 29- Héctor Miguel Angeli. Nueve tangos. 30- Alberto Costa. Poemas a la marchanta. 31- Luis Franco. El mar se embarca. 32- Enrique Courau. Al paredón. 33- Lucas Moreno. El espejo. 34- Álvaro Yunque. Poemas Para Encon-trar a Cervantes. 35- Carlos Penelas. Integración. 36- Gustavo Adolfo Valdés. Información Sumaria. 37- Elías Castelnuovo. Caña Fístula. 38- Hugo Ditaranto. Una razón Suficiente. Attached is a typed and signed letter from Elias castelnuovo in reference to the publication in this magazine of his work Caña Fistula. Firmado por el autor.