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J. Rodolfo Wilcock

    April 17, 1919 – March 16, 1978

    Juan Rodolfo Wilcock was an Argentinian-Italian author celebrated for his humorous and modernist style. After initial poetry collections in his homeland, he settled in Italy, dedicating himself to prose writing following his political exile. His most notable works, influenced by figures like Borges, emerged in the 1970s. Wilcock's prose is marked by linguistic playfulness and irony, establishing him as a distinctive narrative voice.

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