Granata, Maria (1921–)
Granata, Maria (1921–)
Argentinean journalist, poet and novelist. Born 1921 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Worked as journalist for newspapers and magazines including Conducta, La Nación and Selecta; also wrote children's books; writings include Umbral de tierra (1942), Color humano (1966), Los viernes de la eternidad (1971), Los tumultos, El jubiloso exterminio and El sol de los tiempos.
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