Diana Bellessi

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Diana Bellessi
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Diana Bellesi in 2013
Born1946
Alma mater Universidad Nacional del Litoral
Known forpoetry

Diana Bellessi (born 1946) is an Argentine poet.

Life

Diana Bellessi was born in 1946, in Zavalla, Santa Fe, Argentina. She studied philosophy at the Universidad Nacional del Litoral From 1969 to 1975, she walked the continent. For two years, she coordinated writing workshops in prisons in Buenos Aires. She embodied this experience in the book Contraband Paloma (Torres Aguero, Buenos Aires, 1988). [1]

Contents

In March 2008, she participated in the Fourth International Festival of Izmir, dedicated to Latin America, with Sergio Badilla Castillo, María Baranda, Rei Berroa, Rafael Courtoisie, Pablo Armando Fernández, and Margarita Laso.

She lives in Buenos Aires.

Awards

Works

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References

  1. "Nota Biográfica". Archived from the original on 2010-07-22. Retrieved 2010-05-24.

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