Alejandro Rossi
Philosopher, Award Winner
1932 – 2009
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Who was Alejandro Rossi?
Alejandro Rossi was a Mexican writer.
Alejandro Rossi wrote philosophical essays, short stories and the following books: Lenguaje y significado; Manual del Distraído Manual of the Absent-minded; Sueños de Occam; La fábula de Las Regiones, Edén: Vida imaginada. Ortega y Gasset in collaboration; he edited José Gaos' Anthology: Filosofía de la Filosofía. Rossi won the Premio Nacional de Lingüística y Literatura in 1999.
Rossi's writing is marked by a rich language that plays with generic definitions.
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- Born
- Sep 22, 1932
Florence - Also known as
- Alejandro Francisco Rossi Guerrero
- Nationality
- Mexico
- Venezuela
- Profession
- Education
- University of Freiburg
- University of Oxford
- Lived in
- Mexico City
( - 2009/06/05)
- Mexico City
- Died
- Jun 5, 2009
Mexico City
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on July 23, 2013
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