Carlos Ruiz-Tagle

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Carlos Ruiz-Tagle
Born(1932-02-12)February 12, 1932
Santiago de Chile, Chile
Died1991
Santiago de Chile
OccupationWriter, Novelist, Historical compilator, Antologator
Period Los libros Memorias de pantalón corto , 1954 – Los antifrívolos (postumal piece), 1992.
Genre Fictional story
Literary movement Real Academia Española
Notable works La edad del pavo

Carlos Ruiz-Tagle (born February 12, 1932 – † September 22, 1991. Born as Carlos Ruiz-Tagle Gandarillas) was a Chilean writer.

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Life

Ruiz-Tagle was born in Santiago, Chile, to father Carlos Ruiz-Tagle Vicuña and mother Elena Gandarillas Rooms. He attended primary and secondary education at Saint George's School in Santiago and later studied agronomical engineering at the Catholic University of Chile. [1]

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References

  1. Wikiderecho.cl Archived April 23, 2008, at the Wayback Machine , Carlos Ruiz-Tagle