Word info

Quiroga

Proper noun

Meaning

Quiroga (plural Quirogas)

A surname from Galician.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

However, the Spanish Civil War brought a decline of the genre but Rosa de Triana (1937) or La reina Fea (1941) of Manuel López Quiroga are greats works, and after the Second World War, its extinction as a live genre was almost total. Source: Internet

It received a boost of respectability after authors such as Horacio Quiroga and Jorge Luis Borges used its elements in their writings. Source: Internet

Gerardo Bongiovanni and Jorge Quiroga, the ex-president of Bolivia, will talk about the rise of populism. Source: Internet

Also notable are Juana de Ibarbourou (1895–1979), Delmira Agustini (1866–1914), Idea Vilariño (1920–2009), and the short stories of Horacio Quiroga and Juan José Morosoli (1899–1959). Source: Internet

The 1628 biography of John is by Quiroga. Source: Internet

The Borges poems in H. R. Hays, ed. (1943) 12 Spanish American Poets are "A Patio", "Butcher Shop", "Benares", "The Recoleta", "A Day's Run", "General Quiroga Rides to Death in a Carriage", "July Avenue," and "Natural Flow of Memory". Source: Internet

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