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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.

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  • Elizabeth Azcona Cranwell (en)
  • Elizabeth Azcona Cranwell (es)
  • Elizabeth Azcona Cranwell (eu)
  • Elizabeth Azcona Cranwell (fr)
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  • Elizabeth Azcona Cranwell, (Buenos Aires, 1933ko martxoaren 10a - ibidem, 2004ko abenduaren 4a) olerkaria, narratzailea, , itzultzailea eta literatura kritikaria izan zen Argentinan. (eu)
  • Elizabeth Azcona Cranwell, (Buenos Aires, 10 de marzo de 1933, ídem, 4 de diciembre de 2004) fue una poeta, narradora, articulista, traductora y crítica literaria argentina.​ (es)
  • Elizabeth Azcona Cranwell, née le 10 mars 1933 à Buenos Aires et morte le 2 décembre 2004 dans la même ville, est une écrivain, traductrice et enseignante argentine. Elle était également critique littéraire pour le journal La Nación. Elizabeth Azcona Cranwell a traduit en espagnol les poésies de Dylan Thomas et William Shand ainsi que les contes d’Edgar Allan Poe. (fr)
  • 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. (en)
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  • Elizabeth Azcona Cranwell (en)
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  • Buenos Aires, Argentina (en)
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