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Marcos Lenzoni

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Marcos Lenzoni (1894–1924) was an Argentine poet and playwright. Born in Nelson, Santa Fe, Argentina[1] on September 1, 1894. Died on April 25, 1924, in Rosario, Argentina.

Author of Los murciélagos (play, 1919), Un pobre diablo (play 1920), Las que pecan (play 1921) y Nuestras hermanas (play 1922). Marcos Lenzoni published several of his best known work as a poet in the literary magazines El hogar, Atlántida, Mundo Argentino, Apolo, Monos y Monadas and Nosotros. Amongst his most celebrated poems: Ego, El lago, Tarde de lluvia and a compilation of verses dedicated to his home town of Rosario named Mi ciudad[2] published in Transparencias, a magazine founded and edited by Alfredo A. Bianchi and Roberto F. Giusti.

Bibliography: Resurrección de Lenzoni, con un florilegio, Ricardo Ernesto Montes i Bradley. Editorial Palace, Rosario, Argentina, 1945. Florilegio y dos dibujos de Ricardo Warecki y Arzubi Borda.

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  1. ^ Castelli, Eugenio (1998). Un siglo de literatura santafesina: poetas y narradores de la provincia (1900-1995). Ediciones Culturales Santafesinas. p. 19.
  2. ^ Facundo, Marull (2014). Cuentos policiales. Editorial Dunken. p. 9. ISBN 9789870274612.