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Nalé Roxlo, Conrado, 1898-1971

LC control no.nr 88008132
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPQ7797.N3
Personal name headingNalé Roxlo, Conrado, 1898-1971
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Variant(s)Roxlo, Conrado Nalé, 1898-1971
See alsoFor works of this author entered under other names, search also under Alguien, 1898-1971 Chamico, 1898-1971
Alguien, 1898-1971
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Chamico, 1898-1971
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Other standard no.236146
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Associated countryArgentina
LocatedBuenos Aires (Argentina)
Birth date1898-02-15
Death date1971-07-02
Place of birthBuenos Aires (Argentina)
Place of deathBuenos Aires (Argentina)
Field of activityPlaywriting
Motion picture authorship
Children's stories
Poetry
Humorous fiction
Biographies
Profession or occupationDramatists
Playwrights
Poets
Humorists
Screenwriters
Authors
Biographers
Found inBerenguer Carisomo, A. Conrado Nalé Roxlo, 1986.
LC in RLIN, 8-25-88 (hdg.: Nalé Roxlo, Conrado, 1898-)
Mi pueblo, 1993: t.p. (Chamico)
RLIN, 4/4/96 (hdg.: Nalé Roxlo, Conrado, 1898- ; Chamico, 1898- ; usage: Conrado Nalé Roxlo, Chamico)
Wikipedia, October 22, 2019 (Conrado Nalé Roxlo (February 15, 1898-July 2, 1971) was an Argentine writer, journalist and humorist, who was born and died in Buenos Aires. He was an author of poetry, plays, film scripts and pastiches in prose, and also the director of two humor magazines; he also wrote children's literature and biographies) sidebar (pen name: Chamico; Alguien)
Encyclopedia of contemporary Latin American and Caribbean cultures, 2000: volume 1, page 1023 (Nalé Roxlo, Conrado, b. 1898, Buenos Aires, Argentina; d. 1971 Buenos Aires. Writer. Nalé Roxlo's eclectic writings are a unique fusion of poetry and humor; recognized for his poetry and later his contributions to a satirical literary magazine, and humorous sketches and articles signed "Chamico" and "Alguien")
Associated languagespa