Amanda BerenguerAmanda Berenguer (1921-2010) was a vital presence in Uruguayan literary life for more than six decades. She is a key figure in the Generation of 1945, known around the world for its energetic experimentation. Her first book appeared in Montevideo in 940, followed by a steady stream of collections recognized for their excellence. Awards for her contributions included, among many others, the prestigious international Casa de las Américas Prize for Poetry (1986) and two national Uruguayan prizes for her collection La dama de Elche. Berenguer's lifelong dedication to the arts included work with little presses and radio programming, as well as collaborations with dancers and musicians. She is widely regarded, in her country and beyond, as one of Uruguay's greatest poets. Read More Read Less
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