Argentine writer, storyteller, poet, narrator, and editor (1942–2020)
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Levy was born inTunuyán,Mendoza Province in 1942. He later moved toMendoza and met with many local arts influencers such as Ricardo Embrioni and poets Fernando Lorenzo and Víctor Hugo Cúneo, with heavy influence in literature.[2]
He published his first book of poems in 1967 and due to political upheavals in Argentina did not publish again until 1984.[3] He later served as director of Public Library General San Martín and of the National Radio of Mendoza.[4] He also served as aide of the Ministry of Culture of Mendoza.[5]
^Castellino, Marta Elena (4 April 2021)."Carlos Levy: ¿dónde va el poeta?" [Carlos Levy: where is the poet going?].Los Andes (in Spanish). Retrieved13 June 2021.