Proper noun
Galeano (plural Galeanos)
A surname from Spanish.
Eduardo Galeano, Mark Fried, Uruguayan journalist and author Eduardo Galeano continued his poetic illumination of the forgotten, offering his most sweeping, cohesive, and empathetic work. Source: Internet
The late Uruguayan author Eduardo Galeano, who has been called the poet laureate of football, captures the ecstasy of this “great pagan mass” and its power to unleash the best and worst of the human species. Source: Internet
The other night, on a lark, I searched tumblr for Galeano quotes, and found disappointingly few. Source: Internet
The Uruguayan writer Eduardo Galeano once called the most human of the gods.” Source: Internet
The publisher promotes the work of young writers of Cuban literature, while compiling the complete works of great writers such as Gastón Baquero and the reprint of important texts such as "El libro de los abrazos ", by Eduardo Galeano. Source: Internet
Often located in rural areas, CAR prisons are “hidden away from the public eye,” Galeano says, and further shielded from public scrutiny by their private administration. Source: Internet