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    Osvaldo Dragún (May 7, 1929 Entre Ríos, Argentina –June 14, 1999 Buenos Aires, Argentina) was a prominent Argentine playwright and the director of Cervantes...
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  • (Historia del hombre que se convirtió en perro) is a short play written by Osvaldo Dragún as part of his Historias para ser contadas (Stories to be Told), a series...
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  • artist, and model Osvaldo Dragún (1929–1999), Argentine playwright Stanislaw Drahun (born 1988), Belarusian football player Vladimirs Draguns (born 1972),...
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    Emma de Cartosio Marco Denevi Antonio di Benedetto Beatriz Doumerc Osvaldo Dragún Esteban Echeverría Samuel Eichelbaum Fogwill Jorge Fondebrider Luis...
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    legend). 1964: Amoretta, by Osvaldo Dragún. 1965: Una mujer por encomienda, by Osvaldo Dragún. 1968: El amasijo, by Osvaldo Dragún. 1972/73 y 1977: Las troyanas...
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    a new generation of young dramatists such as Copi, Agustín Cuzzani, Osvaldo Dragún, and Carlos Gorostiza. Gorostiza and other self-trained dramatists also...
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    returned to the theatre, and acted in Al vencedor, a military drama by Osvaldo Dragún, during the Argentine Open Theatre festival of the early 1980s. The...
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  • American pediatrician, known as the "father of pediatric hematology". Osvaldo Dragún, 70, Argentine playwright. Bernie Faloney, 66, Canadian football player...
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    the relatively moderate Army Chief, General Roberto Viola. Playwright Osvaldo Dragún seized the opportunity to organize a new theatre movement, calling on...
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  • Norway, p/f) Tonke Dragt (born 1930, Dutch E Indies/Netherlands, ch) Osvaldo Dragún (1929–1999, Argentina, d) Rade Drainac (1899–1943, Serbia/Yugoslavia...
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