Carlos Barbarito is an Argentine poet born in Pergamino, Buenos Aires, Argentina on 6 February 1955. [1]
Barbarito has written several books, such as:
Many of the poems of Carlos Barbarito have been translated: in English (by Adriana Uturbey, David Hughes, Brian Cole, Héctor Ranea, Stefan Beyst, Jonah Gabry and Ricardo Nirenberg), in French (by Chantal Enright, Jean Dif, Frie Flammend and Elina Kohen), in Portuguese (by Andréa Santos, Andréa Ponte, Ana María Rodriguez González, Rudolph Link and Alberto Augusto Miranda), in Italian (by D.Gg. Dellisola) and in Dutch (by Stefan Beyst).
For translations in English, see:
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