Carlos Maggi
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Carlos Maggi (born August 5, 1922 in Montevideo, Uruguay) is a Uruguayan lawyer, playwright, journalist and writer.
He is one of the last surviving members of the Generation of 45, a Uruguayan intellectual and literary movement: Juan Carlos Onetti, Manuel Flores Mora, Ángel Rama, Emir Rodríguez Monegal, Idea Vilariño, Carlos Real de Azúa, Carlos Martínez Moreno, Mario Arregui, Mauricio Muller, José Pedro Díaz, Amanda Berenguer, Tola Invernizzi, Mario Benedetti, Ida Vitale, Líber Falco, Juan Cunha, among others.[1]
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External links
- Carlos Maggi, según Carlos Real de Arzúa - ANTOLOGÍA DEL ENSAYO URUGUAYO CONTEMPORÁNEO, Tomo II. pp. 569-570, 1964
- "Retrato de un Best-seller: Carlos Maggi" - En Temas, nº 7, junio-julio 1966, por Emir Rodríguez Monegal
- "Entrevista a Carlos Maggi" - En Vivencias, mayo 2012, por Andrea Calvete
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