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- Q16090750 description "Uruguayan writer".
- Q16090750 description "Uruguayan writer".
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- Q16090750 abstract "Matilde Bianqui (born 1928) is an Uruguayan writer. She was born in Montevideo. She first gained notice at the age of 20 with her short story "La muerte de Gustavo Dávila". Soon after, she went to Salamanca in Spain for higher studies. Her debut collection of poems "Cenit bárbaro" won the Premio de Poesía del Ministerio de Instrucción Pública in 1954. She has since published a number of books.".
- Q16090750 birthDate "1928".
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- Q16090750 dateOfBirth "1928".
- Q16090750 name "Bianqui, Matilde".
- Q16090750 shortDescription "Uruguayan writer".
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- Q16090750 comment "Matilde Bianqui (born 1928) is an Uruguayan writer. She was born in Montevideo. She first gained notice at the age of 20 with her short story "La muerte de Gustavo Dávila". Soon after, she went to Salamanca in Spain for higher studies. Her debut collection of poems "Cenit bárbaro" won the Premio de Poesía del Ministerio de Instrucción Pública in 1954. She has since published a number of books.".
- Q16090750 label "Matilde Bianqui".
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- Q16090750 name "Matilde Bianqui".
- Q16090750 surname "Bianqui".