Manuel GalvezManuel G lvez was an Argentine novelist, poet, essayist, historian, and biographer, known for his extensive contributions to Argentine literature. Born on July 18, 1882, in Paran, Argentina, G lvez became a prominent figure in the country's literary nd intellectual circles. He was deeply involved in Argentine politics and history, writing numerous works that explored national identity, the struggles of the Argentine people, and political figures such as Hip lito Yrigoyen. His literary career spanned several decades, with notable works including Vida de Hip lito Yrigoyen and Nacha Regules. His writing often delved into the complexities of social class, politics, and personal identity. G lvez was also known for his historical and biographical works, which have left a lasting impact on Argentina's understanding of its past. He died on November 14, 1962, in Buenos Aires, at the age of 80. G lvez's legacy continues to influence Argentine literature and political thought. He was survived by his daughter, Delfina G lvez de Williams, and had a significant partnership with Delfina Bunge. Read More Read Less
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