Eduardo Giorlandini
Eduardo Giorlandini was a prominent Argentine poet known for his contributions to the tango genre, emphasizing its rich cultural roots and hybrid nature, blending various influences from African, Spanish, Italian, and gauchesca traditions. He highlighted the emotional and narrative depth of tango lyrics, which often resonate with themes of nostalgia and love, making him a significant figure in the canon of Argentine literature.
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Eduardo Giorlandini warned about the African-River Plate roots of tango.
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