Frugoni, Emilio
Bichitos de Luz
Bichitos de Luz
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Montevideo: Editorial Apolo, [sin fecha; 1925?]. First Edition (presumed; no prior editions or printings cited). Octavo in tan printed wraps; 134, [2] pages 16 cm. In hand-made plastic protective cover. About very good(-) to good(+) with some foxing, tape repair (spine) and soiling. Binding solid. Paperback.
Poesia en el español. Scarce. // "Emilio Frugoni (1880–1969) was a distinguished Uruguayan poet, lawyer, journalist, and socialist politician. In 1910, he founded the Socialist Party of Uruguay, serving as its inaugural secretary-general and becoming its first representative in the Chamber of Deputies. His literary oeuvre includes notable works such as “Poemas montevideanos” (1920), which reflects his profound connection to Montevideo, and “La epopeya de la ciudad” (1927), a poetic homage to urban life. Frugoni’s writings often intertwine his political convictions with a deep appreciation for his homeland’s culture and landscape." —Wikipedia
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