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Francisco Luis Bernárdez (5 October 1900 – 24 October 1978) was an Argentine poet, born in Buenos Aires. He lived in Spain from 1920 until 1924, where he read the modernist poets that influenced in his first books, and he also worked as a journalist in Vigo. When he came back from Spain he joined the Martín Fierro group, which played an important part in the literary and aesthetical renovation of Argentine literature.

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  • Francisco Luis Bernárdez (de)
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  • Francisco Luis Bernárdez (Buenos Aires, 5 de octubre, 1900-Ib., 24 de octubre de 1978) fue un poeta y diplomático argentino. (es)
  • Francisco Luis Bernárdez (Buenos Aires, 5 ottobre 1900 – Buenos Aires, 24 ottobre 1978) è stato un poeta e diplomatico argentino. (it)
  • Francisco Luis Bernárdez (* 5. Oktober 1900 in Buenos Aires; † 24. Oktober 1978 ebenda) war ein argentinischer Diplomat und Schriftsteller. Bernárdez lebte zwischen 1920 und 1924 in Vigo (Spanien), wo er als journalist tätig war und von der dort modernen Literatur sehr beeinflusst wurde. Nach seiner Rückkehr kam er über seine Freundschaft mit Roberto Arlt und anderen Schriftstellern zur Grupo Florida. In dieser Zeit hatte Bernárdez eine Anstellung als Journalist bei der Tageszeitung La Nación; später wechselte er zur Critico. (de)
  • Francisco Luis Bernárdez (5 October 1900 – 24 October 1978) was an Argentine poet, born in Buenos Aires. He lived in Spain from 1920 until 1924, where he read the modernist poets that influenced in his first books, and he also worked as a journalist in Vigo. When he came back from Spain he joined the Martín Fierro group, which played an important part in the literary and aesthetical renovation of Argentine literature. (en)
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  • Francisco Luis Bernárdez (* 5. Oktober 1900 in Buenos Aires; † 24. Oktober 1978 ebenda) war ein argentinischer Diplomat und Schriftsteller. Bernárdez lebte zwischen 1920 und 1924 in Vigo (Spanien), wo er als journalist tätig war und von der dort modernen Literatur sehr beeinflusst wurde. Nach seiner Rückkehr kam er über seine Freundschaft mit Roberto Arlt und anderen Schriftstellern zur Grupo Florida. In dieser Zeit hatte Bernárdez eine Anstellung als Journalist bei der Tageszeitung La Nación; später wechselte er zur Critico. 1948 nahm ihn die Academie Argentina de Letras als Mitglied auf. Um 1950 berief ihn Präsident Juan Perón in den diplomatischen Dienst; er vertrat bis 1960 sein Land in Madrid. Nach seiner Rückkehr aus Spanien zog er sich bald aus der Öffentlichkeit zurück. (de)
  • Francisco Luis Bernárdez (5 October 1900 – 24 October 1978) was an Argentine poet, born in Buenos Aires. He lived in Spain from 1920 until 1924, where he read the modernist poets that influenced in his first books, and he also worked as a journalist in Vigo. When he came back from Spain he joined the Martín Fierro group, which played an important part in the literary and aesthetical renovation of Argentine literature. Later he worked in La Nación newspaper, and joined magazine. In 1937 he was named Public Library Secretary, and in 1944, General Director of Intellectual Culture of the Justice and Public Proceedings Ministry. Four years later, he entered the Academia Argentina de Letras. Finally, he was incorporated to the foreign service of Argentina, as a council of the Argentine embassy in Madrid, until 1960. His first works, Orto (Dawn, 1922) and Bazar (Bazaar, 1922), written following the principles of ultraism, along with Alcándara (Perch, 1935), connected him to the postmodernist era, but since the publication of El buque (The Ship, 1935), he dealt with religious subjects with the classic style of Paul Claudel and Charles Péguy. This new phase is represented by works like Cielo de tierra (Earth Sky, 1937), La ciudad sin Laura (The Laura-less City, 1938), Poemas elementales (Elementary Poems, 1942), Poemas de carne y hueso (Flesh and Blood Poems, 1943), El ruiseñor (The Nightingale, 1945), Las estrellas (The Stars, 1947), El ángel de la guarda (The Guardian Angel, 1949), Poemas nacionales (National Poems, 1950), La flor (The Flower, 1951), Tres poemas católicos (Three Catholic Poems, 1959), Poemas de cada día (Everyday Poems, 1963) and La copa de agua (The Cup of Water, 1963). (en)
  • Francisco Luis Bernárdez (Buenos Aires, 5 de octubre, 1900-Ib., 24 de octubre de 1978) fue un poeta y diplomático argentino. (es)
  • Francisco Luis Bernárdez (Buenos Aires, 5 ottobre 1900 – Buenos Aires, 24 ottobre 1978) è stato un poeta e diplomatico argentino. (it)
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