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TheGeneration '45 receivingJuan Ramón Jiménez. From left to right, standing:María Zulema Silva Vila,Manuel Arturo Claps,Carlos Maggi,María Inés Silva Vila,Juan Ramón Jiménez,Idea Vilariño,Emir Rodríguez Monegal,Ángel Rama. Seated:José Pedro Díaz,Amanda Berenguer,Zenobia Camprubí,Ida Vitale,Elda Lago,Manuel Flores Mora.
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TheGeneration '45 (Spanish:Generación del 45) was a group of writers, mainly fromUruguay, who had a notable influence in the literary and cultural life of their country and region. Their name derives from the fact that their careers started out mainly between 1945 and 1950.[1]

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Some of the writers who belonged to this group were Mario Arregui,Carlos Real de Azúa,Orfila Bardesio,Mario Benedetti,Amanda Berenguer, Domingo Bordoli, Carlos Brandy, Sarandy Cabrera,Gladys Castelvecchi, Juan Cunha,José Pedro Díaz,Líber Falco, Alfredo Gravina, Tola Invernizzi,Carlos Maggi,Humberto Megget,Emir Rodríguez Monegal,María de Montserrat,Manuel Flores Mora, Carlos Martínez Moreno, Selva Márquez, Mauricio Müller,Juan Carlos Onetti,Ángel Rama,Armonía Somers,María Inés Silva Vila,Idea Vilariño,Ida Vitale, andGiselda Zani.[2]

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References

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  1. ^"Tiempos de tolerancia, tiempos de ira".LR21.com.uy (in Spanish). 11 December 2005. Retrieved19 November 2021.
  2. ^Generation '45: severe critics, brilliant creationArchived 22 September 2012 at theWayback Machine(in Spanish)


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