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* 1851 – Eduardo Gutiérrez, Argentinian writer ( d. 1889 )
* 1939 – Edgardo Cozarinsky, Argentinian writer and film director
* The Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges discusses The Rubaiyat and its history in an essay, " The Enigma of Edward FitzGerald " (" El Enigma de Edward FitzGerald ") in his book " Other Inquisitions " (" Otras Inquisiciones ", 1952 ).
* The Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges discusses Zeno ’ s paradoxes many times in his work, showing their relationship with infinity.
** Argentina Brunetti, Argentinian actress and writer ( d. 2005 )
** Manuel Puig, Argentinian writer ( d. 1990 )
* December 31 – Horacio Quiroga, Argentinian writer ( d. 1937 )
* August 29 – Juan Bautista Alberdi, Argentinian politician, writer and Constitution main promoter ( d. 1884 )
* February 15 – Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, Argentinian politician, writer and father of education ( d. 1888 )
In the Spanish language version, the stories were preceded by a prologue by Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges.
The script was loosely based on the short story The Devil's Drool ( otherwise known as Blow Up ) by Argentinian writer Julio Cortázar.
* March 27-Enrique Santos Discépolo, Argentinian tango musician, composer and writer ( d. 1951 )
The modern Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges was also an admirer of Orlando and included a poem, Ariosto y los árabes ( Ariosto and the Arabs ), exploring the relationship between the epic and the Arabian Nights in his 1960 collection, El hacedor.
* The Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges alluded to Browne throughout his literary writings, from his first publication, Fervor de Buenos Aires ( 1923 ) until his last years.
* Abel Posse, Argentinian writer
Like Pseudodoxia Epidemica, Musaeum Clausum is a catalogue of doubts and queries, only this time, in a style that anticipates Jorge Luis Borges, a 20th century Argentinian short-story writer who once declared: " To write vast books is a laborious nonsense, much better is to offer a summary as if those books actually existed.
The story behind Bomarzo and the life of Pier Francesco Orsini are the subject of a novel by the Argentinian writer Manuel Mujica Láinez ( 1910 – 1984 ), Bomarzo ( 1962 ).
Argentinian writer Eduardo Berti published a book about Spinetta, which includes a long conversation with Spinetta.
Argentinian writer Eduardo Berti's short story " El traductor apresurado " (" The Hurried Translator ", published in 2002 on " La vida imposible ") strongly alludes to Beckford's novel.
Leonor Fanny Borges Acevedo ( Palermo, Buenos Aires, March 4, 1901 – July 20, 1998 ), better known by the pseudonym Norah Borges was a visual artist and art critic, member of the Florida group, and sister of the Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges.
The Argentinian writer, Julio Cortázar, talks about this bridge in his book " Rayuela ".
Various stories and essays of the Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges were inspired or influenced by Scholem's books.
Cammell was heavily influenced by the Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges ( a portrait of Borges on a book cover can be seen at a crucial moment in the film ) as he redrafted the script to create an intense, intellectual film dealing with issues of identity crisis.

Argentinian and Jorge
* 1925 – Jorge Rafael Videla, Argentinian politician, 43rd President of Argentina
* 1962 – Jorge Burruchaga, Argentinian footballer
He was an early enthusiast for the writings of Jorge Luis Borges and invited the Argentinian to Australia in 1938 to give a short series of lectures in Melbourne sponsored by Bohemia magazine.
* Jorge Luis Borges Lecture on R. B. Cunninghame Graham for the Anglo Argentinian Society, 30 September 1986, Alicia Jurado, Royal Society of Arts, London: n. p., 1986
In 1999 the University of Geneva exhibited one of the vast tomes of Oedipus Aegyptiacus in an exhibition to celebrate the centenary of Jorge Luis Borges as representative of books associated with the Argentinian author.
* Jorge Brook ( born 1947 ), Argentinian psychiatrist
Jorge Valdano, the Argentinian coach of Laudrup in Real Madrid, said " he has eyes everywhere ".
Elements within the armed forces, particularly among the junior officers, blamed the weakness of the government and began to seek a leader who they considered was strong enough to ensure a preservation of Argentinian sovereignty, settling on Lieutenant-General Jorge Videla.
The Argentinian force, commanded by Major Ricardo Cordón, consisted of the 4th Infantry Regiment, with the bulk of the defenders drawn from C Company with the 1st Platoon ( Sub-Lieutenant Miguel Mosquera ) and 2nd Platoon ( Sub-Lieutenant Jorge Pérez Grandi ) on the northern peak and the 3rd Platoon ( Sub-Lieutenant Marcelo Llambias ) on the southern peak and the 1st Platoon A Company ( Sub-Lieutenant Juan Nazer ) and Support Platoon ( Second Lieutenant Luis Carlos Martella ) on the saddle between the two peaks.
Another popular artist was Argentinian Jose Marie Jorge who had a distinctive and precise drawing style and who produced the interior art for 163 issues, mostly aviation-themed stories.
The Argentine Renult 12 also saw competition success in South America, with a celebrated class ( up to 1, 600 cc ) win in the 1978 South American Marathon with Argentinian driver Jorge Recalde and co-driver Jorge Baruscotti.
It has been applied, for instance, to the work of Jorge Luis Borges, the Argentinian who in 1935 published his Historia universal de la infamia, regarded by many as the first work of magic realism.
Argentinian author Jorge Luis Borges ' Examen de la obra de Herbert Quain, published in 1941, featured a fictional author, whose novel is a three-part story containing two branch points, thus having nine possible endings.
" The Immortal " ( original Spanish title: " El inmortal ") is a short story by noted Argentinian author Jorge Luis Borges, first published in February 1947, and later in the collection El Aleph in 1949.
Jorge González ( January 31, 1966 – September 22, 2010 ) was an Argentinian basketball player and professional wrestler.

Argentinian and Luis
* 1948 – Luis Lima, Argentinian tenor
Other boxers he fought in his career were the world champions American Denny Moyer, Cuban Luis Rodríguez, Argentinian Carlos Monzón, Nigerian Dick Tiger, Mexican José Nápoles and in his last title try, German Eckhard Dagge.
The album also contained other compositions from her Argentinian ex-husband Luis Angel.
Some of the titles included Firpo-Dempsey ( 1923 ) on the boxing match between American heavyweight champion Jack Dempsey and Argentinian champion Luis Firpo, Uruguayos Forever ( 1924 ) on Uruguay's Olympic gold medal in soccer, and Humberto de garufa ( Little Umberto's Folic, 1924 ), on the visit of Italian Prince Umberto of Savoy to Buenos Aires.
* Argentinian Film Critics Association Awards: Silver Condor ; Best Actress, Norma Aleandro ; Best Cinematography, Félix Monti ; Best Director, Luis Puenzo ; Best Editing, Juan Carlos Macías ; Best Film ; Best New Actress, Analía Castro ; Best Original Screenplay, Aída Bortnik and Luis Puenzo ; Best Supporting Actor, Patricio Contreras ; Best Supporting Actress, Chela Ruiz ; 1986.
It is named for Pablo Luis Mirizzi, an Argentinian physician.
The team first great joy came in the 1988 – 1989 season, after finishing third on the table ( with 12 wins, 16 draws, 8 loses ) despite this amazing effort, the team's leadership dismissed their Argentinian coach Juan Quarterone and replaced him with the former Luis Ángel Firpo player, Chilean Julio Escobar.
* Luis Firpo, the noted Argentinian boxer.
* Luis Salinas, an Argentinian jazz guitarist

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