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ü岹

[ ahr-gwe-thahs ]

noun

  1. ·· [ahl-, see, -, th, es], 1879–1946, Bolivian author, sociologist, and statesman.


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Even the currency bears images of Palma, Vallejo and Arguedas.

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The rural Indigenista wave led by Ciro Alegría and José María Arguedas between the 1930s and 1950s was followed by the rise of an urban, fundamentally Limeñan narrative that has made its way into the city’s many corners.

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It was a line written by the Peruvian writer José María Arguedas in a poem dedicated to Túpac Amaru II, which she said Google translated more or less correctly to, “We’ll get farther than you ever dreamed.”

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When Steel pursued the lawsuit, Russo and Young cut off contact with Arguedas.

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She recounted approaching Cris Arguedas, who introduced Russo and Young to her friend Tom Steel, the sperm donor.

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