Berenguer, Amanda (1924–)
Berenguer, Amanda (1924–)
Uruguayan poet. Born 1924 in Montevideo, Uruguay.
Writings include El través de los tiempos que llevan a la gran calma (1940), Elegía por la muerte de Paul Valéry (1945), El río (1952), La invitación (1957), Contracanto (1961), Quehaceres e invenciones (1962), Declaración conjunta (1964), Materia prima (1966) and Composición de lugar (1976). Won prize from Universidad de la República for Los signos sobre la mesa (1986).
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