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Fray Mocho (Gualeguaychú, 26 August 1858 – Buenos Aires, 23 August 1903) was the pen name for the Argentine writer and journalist José Ciriaco Alvarez (also known as José Sixto Alvarez). He moved to Buenos Aires first in 1876 and then again to stay in 1879 at the age of 21. He was known to his friends as "Mocho" (blunt) and later added the title "Fray" (brother, as in a Friar in the Catholic Church). He wrote for several newspapers including El Nacional, La Pampa, La Patria Argentina, and La Razón. He also wrote for magazines such as the short-lived Fray Gerundio, El Ateneo and La Colmena Artística. He wrote essays about life in Buenos Aires in the latter part of the 19th century, including Esmeraldas (polished), Cuentos Mundanos (Ordinary Stories), La vida de los ladrones célebres de Buen

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  • Fray Mocho (de)
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  • Альварес, Хосе Сиксто (ru)
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  • Fray Mocho, eigentlich José Sixto Alvarez (* 26. August 1858 in Gualeguaychú, Provinz Entre Ríos; † 23. August 1903 in Buenos Aires) war ein argentinischer Journalist und Schriftsteller. (de)
  • Fray Mocho (Gualeguaychú, 26 de agosto de 1858 - Buenos Aires, 23 de agosto de 1903) es el seudónimo de José S. Álvarez Escalada, escritor y periodista argentino famoso por sus retratos costumbristas y de época, frecuentemente escritos en clave humorística. (es)
  • Хосе Сиксто Альварес более известный под псевдонимом Фрай Мочо (Fray Mocho) (исп. José Sixto Alvarez; 26 августа 1858, Гуалегуайчу — 23 августа 1903, Буэнос-Айрес) — аргентинский писатель, журналист, редактор. Считается первым профессиональным писателем в Аргентине. (ru)
  • Fray Mocho (Gualeguaychú, 26 August 1858 – Buenos Aires, 23 August 1903) was the pen name for the Argentine writer and journalist José Ciriaco Alvarez (also known as José Sixto Alvarez). He moved to Buenos Aires first in 1876 and then again to stay in 1879 at the age of 21. He was known to his friends as "Mocho" (blunt) and later added the title "Fray" (brother, as in a Friar in the Catholic Church). He wrote for several newspapers including El Nacional, La Pampa, La Patria Argentina, and La Razón. He also wrote for magazines such as the short-lived Fray Gerundio, El Ateneo and La Colmena Artística. He wrote essays about life in Buenos Aires in the latter part of the 19th century, including Esmeraldas (polished), Cuentos Mundanos (Ordinary Stories), La vida de los ladrones célebres de Buen (en)
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  • José Sixto Alvarez (en)
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