José Bianco
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José Bianco (1908–1986) was an Argentine essayist, translator, and writer. Bianco made translations of works by Henry James, Jean-Paul Sartre, François Mauriac, Julien Benda, and Ambrose Bierce, among others.
Bianco began his career with El Límite in 1929, and later he published Little Gyaros in 1932 for which he won the Jockey Club (Buenos Aires) Award
Bianco served as a secretary of Sur (magazine) for 23 years.[1] From 1961 to 1967, he worked with Editorial Universitaria de Buenos Aires in Buenos Aires
References
[edit]- ^ "Reeditan a Pepe Bianco, el escritor que Borges admiraba". Clarín (in Spanish). 28 June 2004.