Carlos Obligado

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Carlos Obligado (21 May 1889, in

Falklands
).

He was the son of poet

Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires in 1917.[1]

His first book, "Poemas", was published in 1920. He translated several French poets (

Percy Shelley as well as a critical study of Leopoldo Lugones. The Spanish government awarded him the Civil Order of Alfonso X, the Wise in 1947. He was manager of the "Bibliotecas Populares" of the Ministry of Education when he died on February 3, 1949.[1]

Works

  • Poemas (1920)
  • Los Grandes Románticos (The Great Romantics, 1923)
  • Las Cuevas del Fósil (Fossil Caves, 1927)
  • Poemas de Edgar Allan Poe (1932)
  • Temas Poéticos (Poetic Themes, 1936)
  • Antología de Leopoldo Lugones (1942)
  • Patria (Fatherland, 1943)
  • Ausencia (Absence, 1945)

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