Elizabeth Azcona Cranwell

Elizabeth Azcona Cranwell (10 March 1933 – 2 December 2004) was an Argentine poet, storyteller, writer, translator, and literary critic. She was born and died in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She was on the faculty of Philosophy and Letters at the University of Buenos Aires. She was a teacher, teaching workshops and seminars. She was also a literary critic for the newspaper ''La Nación'' and a translator. She translated the poems of William Shand, the collected poems of Dylan Thomas, and the tales of Edgar Allan Poe.

Azcona Cranwell was the "poeta hermana" of Alejandra Pizarnik, and a contemporary of Joaquín Giannuzzi and Maria Elena Walsh. She was the 1984 Konex Award laureate. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Imposibilidad del lenguaje o los nombres del amor / by Azcona Cranwell, Elizabeth

    Published 1971
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    Capítulo sin presencia. by Azcona Cranwell, Elizabeth

    Published 1953
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    De los opuestos. by Azcona Cranwell, Elizabeth

    Published 1966
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    25 poetas argentinos contemporáneos /

    Published 2005
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    Poesía argentina contemporánea /

    Published 1978
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