Eduardo González Lanuza
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Eduardo González Lanuza was an Argentine
Argentina
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 poet born in Santander
Santander, Cantabria
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, Spain
Spain
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. One of his best known work is "Poem for Being Recorded in a Phonograph Disc" (1932). He also was part of the Ultraist movement
Ultraist movement
The Ultraist movement was a literary movement born in Spain in 1918, with the declared intention of opposing Modernismo, which had dominated Spanish poetry since the end of the 19th century....

 and one of the founders of Prisma
Prisma
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and Proa magazines as well as contributor in Martín Fierro
Martín Fierro (magazine)
Martín Fierro was an Argentine literary magazine which appeared from February 1924 to 1927. It was founded by Evar Méndez , José B. Cairola, Leónidas Campbell, H. Carambat, Luis L. Franco, Oliverio Girondo, Ernesto Palacio, Pablo Rojas Paz, and Gastón O...

magazine.

Selected works

  • Prisms (1924) (poetry)
  • Coven (1927) (short stories)
  • While the Clock Strikes Six O'Clock (1931) co-written with Armando Villar (theatre)
  • Thrtysome Poems (1932) (poetry)
  • Mr. Pulcinella's Walking Stick (1935) (theatre)
  • The Cutthroating of the Innocent (1938) (poetry)
  • Not Even the Flood (1939) (theatre)
  • Handful of Songs (1940) (poetry)
  • Passable Glass (1943) (poetry)
  • Ode to Joy and Other Poems (1949) (poetry)
  • Christmas and Passion Altarpieces (1953) (poetry)
  • Sum and Go On (1960) (poetry)
  • Christmas Mistery (1966) (theatre)
  • Profession of Faith (1970) (poetry)
  • Hai-Kais (1977) (poetry)
  • The Pimpirigallo and Other Little Birds (1980) (poetry)
  • Tunes for Songs (1981)
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