
Juan José Hernández
Juan José Hernández (1931-2007) was an Argentine writer and critic, renowned for his insights into the works of prominent literary figures, including Silvina Ocampo and Jorge Luis Borges. His critical analyses often highlighted the intricacies of their relationships and the broader literary movements in which they participated. Hernández's contributions to literary criticism have helped shape the understanding of Argentine literature, particularly in the context of the 20th century.
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Juan José Hernández wrote the song about the loving bond between Gilberto Santa Rosa and his grandson.
Gilberto Santa Rosa canta con su nieto de 12 años: Tengo todos los síntomas de un abuelo orgulloso, alcahuete | Música | EntretenimientoCristhian honors the memory of his grandparents, including Juan José Hernández.
Familia de Quetzaltenango gana el Concurso de Nacimientos 2025 de Prensa Libre; estos son los tres belenes premiadosJuan José Hernández was a writer who provided insights into the literary discussions among Borges, Bioy, and Silvina.
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