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  1. Francisco "Paco" Urondo (January 10, 1930 in Santa Fe – June 17, 1976 in Mendoza) was an Argentine writer and member of the Montoneros guerrilla organization. Urondo published multiple collections of poetry, short stories, theatrical works, and a novel, as well as La patria fusilada , his famous interview with the survivors of the massacre at ...

  2. Francisco Urondo (1930–1976) was an Argentine poet, journalist, and Montoneros militant killed in public by the state at the start of the Dirty War. In his lifetime, he produced eighteen works of poetry, stories, essays, and, while briefly imprisoned in 1973, the famous interview with the survivors of the Trelew massacre.

  3. Francisco “Paco” Urondo (1930 – 1976) was an Argentine poet, writer, activist, intellectual and member of the Montoneros guerrilla organization.

  4. Francisco Urondo (1930–1976) was a prolific Argentine poet and intellectual who participated actively in militating against Argentine state repression. He was compromised and killed in a police chase, and his assassins were finally sentenced in 2011.

  5. Francisco “Paco” Urondo was an Argentine writer, journalist, and revolutionary who was killed in the early stages of the Dirty War in 1976 at the age of 46. In his short lifetime he wrote 18 works of poetry, short stories, testimonial writing, and essays, along with plays and scripts for the screen.

  6. www.asymptotejournal.com › poetry › francisco-pacoFour Poems - Asymptote

    Francisco "Paco" Urondo was an Argentine poet and journalist born in 1930 in the province of Santa Fe. His short adult life was spent, mainly in Buenos Aires, writing and militating against the dictatorial Argentine government.

  7. Oct 24, 2014 · The Unfinished Song of Francisco Urondo: When Poetry is Not Enough is a comprehensive, well-written, documented, and carefully developed study of the literary work and life of Francisco Urondo,...