Mocho, Fray, 1858-1903
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Mocho, Fray, 1858-1903
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Alvarez, José S., 1858-1903.
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Mocho, Fray, 1858-1903 / Esmeraldas. 1884?
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Fray Mocho 1858-1903
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Alvarez, José S. (Jose Sixto), 1858-1903
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Alvarez, José S. (Jose Sixto), 1858-1903
Alvarez, Jose S. (Jose Sixto), 1858-1903
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Alvarez, Jose S. (Jose Sixto), 1858-1903
Álvarez, José Sixto 1858-1903
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Alvarez, José S. (José Sixto), 1858-1903
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Fray Mocho
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Álvarez, José S. 1858-1903
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Alvarez, Jose Sixto, 1858-1903
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Alvarez, Jose Sixto, 1858-1903
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José S. Alvarez, who wrote under several pseudonyms including "Fray Mocho" and "Fabio Carrizo," was born Aug. 26, 1858, in Galeguaychu, Argentina and died in Aug. 23, 1903, in Buenos Aires. He migrated to Buenos Aires in 1879 and worked for several newspapers including El Nacional, La Pampa, La Patria Argentina, El Diario, La Prensa, La Opinion, La Tribuna, etc. In 1889 he founded the magazine "Caras y Caretas" in which he published many of his short stories, later collected under the title Cuentos de Fray Mocho . His stories reflect the manners, customs and dialects of Argentina in a realistic manner and are often the result of keen direct observation.
José S. Alvarez, who wrote under several pseudonyms, including "Fray Mocho" and "Fabio Carrizo," was born Aug. 26, 1858, in Galeguaychú, Argentina and died in Aug. 23, 1903, in Buenos Aires. He migrated to Buenos Aires in 1879 and worked for several newspapers including El Nacional, La Pampa, La Patria argentina, El Diario, La Prensa, La Opinión, La Tribuna, etc. In 1889 he founded the magazine "Caras y caretas" in which he published many of his short stories, later collected under the title Cuentos de Fray Mocho. His stories reflect the manners, customs and dialects of Argentina in a realistic manner and are often the result of keen direct observation.
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