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Mario Benedetti Farrugia [1] (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmaɾjo βeneˈðeti] ⓘ; 14 September 1920 – 17 May 2009), [2] was a Uruguayan journalist, novelist, and poet and an integral member of the Generación del 45. Despite publishing more than 80 books and being published in twenty languages, he was not well known in the English-speaking ...
Mario Benedetti (9 November 1955 – 27 March 2020) was an Italian poet. He was among the founders of the contemporary poetry magazines Scarto minimo (published in Padua from 1986 to 1989) and Arsenal littératures (published in Brest from 1999 to 2001).
Oliverio (Grandinetti), a Bohemian poet, travels through Buenos Aires with his friends, harassed by Death, looking for a woman capable of “flying”. In the course of the film, the poetry of Mario Benedetti, Juan Gelman and Oliverio Girondo is seen intermingled with the thickest places of Argentine and Uruguayan artistic daily life.
The ultra-conservative political environment forced many influential liberal writers to flee the country to publish their works. Throughout this period, Mario Benedetti, a prominent Uruguayan author, lived in exile in Peru, Cuba, and Spain. Through his novels, poems, and plays, Bendetti criticized the strict censorship of the Civic-Military ...
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Mario Benedetti (1920–2009), Uruguayan writer; Myria Benedetti (born 1975), Thai singer, actress and model; Nicola Benedetti (born 1987), Scottish violinist; Sergio Benedetti (1942–2018), Italian art historian; Silvano Benedetti (born 1965), Italian footballer and youth team coach; Simone Benedetti (born 1992), Italian footballer, son of ...
Did this Mario Benedetti write something about "The Disappeared" that Antonio Frasconi famously illustrated in woodcuts? If so then it may need attention here, as the Frasconi biography needs attention desperately. See Talk:Antonio Frasconi#The Disappeared disappeared. --P64 20:57, 29 August 2013 (UTC)
Mario Benedetti (1920–2009), Uruguayan journalist, novelist, and poet; Mario Berlinguer (1891–1969), Italian lawyer; Mario Bezzi (1868–1927), Italian entomologist; Mario Botta (born 1943), Italian architect; Mario Caldato, Jr. (born 1961), Brazilian-American record producer and engineer; Mario Capecchi (born 1937), Italian-American scientist