- Francisco Urondo
Francisco Urondo, (born
January 10 1930 in Santa Fe, diedJune 17 1976 in Mendoza) was an Argentine writer, and member of theMontoneros guerrilla .Urondo collaborated in the writing of movie scripts such as
Pajarito Gómez andNoche terrible , and adapted for television Flaubert'sMadame Bovary ,Stendhal 's "Le Rouge et le Noir" and Eça de Queiroz's "Os Maias ".In 1968 he was named General Culture Director for the
Santa Fe Province , and in 1973 Director of the Literature Department of the Faculty of Philosophy and Literature of theUniversity of Buenos Aires .As a journalist, he collaborated in several national and international media, among the Primera Plana, Panorama, Crisis, La Opiníon and Noticias.
Montonero
Urondo militated in the Argentine gerrilla organisation
Montoneros . On his death, partner in armsRodolfo Walsh wrote:Work
*"Historia Antigua", poetry, 1956.
*"Breves", poetry, 1959.
*"Lugares", poetry, 1961.
*"Nombres", poetry, 1963.
*"Del otro lado", poetry, 1967.
*"Adolecer", poetry, 1968.
*"Larga distancia", poetry,Madrid ,1971.
*"Todo eso", short-stories, 1966.
*"Al tacto", short-stories, 1967.
*"Veraneando y sainete con variaciones", play, 1966.
*"Veinte años de poesía argentina", essay, 1968.
*"Los pasos previos", novel, 1972.
*"La patria fusilada", interviews, 1973 editorial crisis
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