José Alonso y Trelles
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José Alonso y Trelles (1857–1924) was a Uruguayan poet who wrote under the pseudonym El Viejo Pancho.[1]
Literary works
[edit]- John the madman (poem of two cantos. Foreword Orosmán Moratorium. Montevideo, 1867 )
- Guacha! (National drama in one act. Printing and publishing house "Renaissance" by Luis and Manuel Perez. Charter-prologue Monegal Casiano . Montevideo, 1913 )
- Paja brava (1st ed. Verses Creoles. Printing and publishing house "Renaissance" of Luis and Manuel Perez. Montevideo, 1915 )
- Paja brava (2nd ed. Verses Creoles. Augmented Edition. Printing and publishing house "Renaissance" of Luis and Manuel Perez. Montevideo, 1920 )
- Paja brava (3rd ed. Verses Creoles. Augmented Edition. A. Barreiro National Library and Ramos. Barreiro and Co.. Successors. Montevideo, 1923 )
- Paja brava (4th ed. Verses Creoles. Augmented Edition. Foreword by Justino Zavala Muniz . general Agency Bookseller & Publications. Montevideo - Buenos Aires, 1926 )
- Paja Brava El Viejo Pancho and outras works of Joseph A. and Trelles (in Galician, Ed Oriberthor, SL 1998 )
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Categories:
- 1857 births
- 1924 deaths
- 20th-century Uruguayan poets
- Uruguayan male poets
- Uruguayan people of Asturian descent
- Spanish emigrants to Uruguay
- People from A Mariña Oriental
- 19th-century Uruguayan poets
- 19th-century male writers
- 20th-century Uruguayan male writers
- Galician people stubs
- Uruguayan writer stubs
- South American poet stubs