Leopoldo Lugones

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Leopoldo Lugones was an influential Argentine writer, poet, and intellectual whose work helped shape modern Spanish-language literature and national cultural identity in the early 20th century.

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instanceOf essayist
human
journalist
librarian
poet
public intellectual
short story writer
translator
birthDate 1874-06-13
birthPlace Villa de María del Río Seco, Córdoba, Argentina NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath suicide
child Leopoldo Polo Lugones NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Argentina
deathDate 1938-02-18
deathPlace El Tigre, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina NERFINISHED
employer Biblioteca Nacional de Maestros (Argentina) NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup criollo
familyName Lugones NERFINISHED
fullName Leopoldo Antonio Lugones NERFINISHED
genre essay
fantastic fiction
poetry
science fiction
short stories
givenName Leopoldo NERFINISHED
influenced Argentine literature
Jorge Luis Borges NERFINISHED
Ricardo Güiraldes NERFINISHED
languageOfExpression Spanish
movement modernism in Spanish-language literature
modernismo
symbolism
nationality Argentine
notableIdea construction of Argentine national cultural identity in early 20th century
notableWork La guerra gaucha NERFINISHED
Las fuerzas extrañas NERFINISHED
Las montañas del oro NERFINISHED
Los crepúsculos del jardín NERFINISHED
Lunario sentimental NERFINISHED
Odas seculares NERFINISHED
occupation journalist
librarian
poet
writer
participantIn Argentine modernist movement NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment conservatism
nationalism
positionHeld director of the Biblioteca Nacional de Maestros
religion Roman Catholicism
sexOrGender male
spouse Juana Agustina González Estrada NERFINISHED
workLocation Buenos Aires, Argentina NERFINISHED

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