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Ida Vitale is a prominent Uruguayan poet, essayist, and translator, known for her significant contributions to Latin American literature. Born in Montevideo in 1923, she has been a central figure in the literary scene for several decades. Her work often reflects themes of nature, memory, and the passage of time, showcasing her keen insight and lyrical prowess. Vitale's poetry is characterized by its delicate imagery and profound emotional depth, making her a revered voice in contemporary literature.

Aside from her poetry, Vitale is recognized for her role as a translator and editor, helping to bridge languages and cultures in the literary world. She has been influenced by various literary movements and figures, and her work has received numerous accolades, including the Miguel de Cervantes Prize. Throughout her career, Vitale has inspired many young writers and poets, contributing to the rich literary tapestry of Latin America.

Nazionalità Uruguaiano
Data di nascita November 2, 1923
Luogo di nascita Montevideo, Uruguay
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