Francisco Urondo

Writer, Author

1930 – 1976

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Who was Francisco Urondo?

Francisco "Paco" Urondo was an Argentine writer and member of the Montoneros guerrilla organization.

Urondo published multiple collections of poetry, short stories, theatrical works, and a novel, as well as La patria fusilada, his famous interview with the survivors of the massacre at Trelew, and his critical essay "Veinte años de poesía argentina."

Urondo also collaborated in the writing of movie scripts such as Pajarito Gómez and Noche terrible, and adapted for television Flaubert's Madame Bovary, Stendhal's Le Rouge et le Noir, and Eça de Queiroz's Os Maias.

In 1968 he was named General Culture Director for the Santa Fe Province, and in 1973 Director of the Literature Department of the Faculty of Philosophy and Literature of the University of Buenos Aires.

As a journalist, he collaborated in several national and international media, among them Primera Plana, Panorama, Crisis, La Opiníon and Noticias.

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Born
Jan 10, 1930
Santa Fe
Also known as
  • Paco Urondo
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Nationality
  • Argentina
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Died
Jun 17, 1976
Mendoza

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on July 23, 2013

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