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165: 356: 364: 36: 436:, from its earliest colonial times to the present. The society of Buenos Aires, especially high society, its past triumphs and present decadence, its quirks and geographies, its language and lies, its sexual vanities and dreams of love: he relished bringing all this to his elegantly written, quietly ironic, subtly subversive page. He was also a great translator. He translated 387:. As was traditional at the time, the family spent protracted periods in Paris and London so that Manuel, known proverbially and famously as "Manucho", could become proficient in French and English. He completed his formal education at the 164: 826:. Buenos Aires, Argentina: Ediciones Culturales Argentinas, Biblioteca del Sesquicentenario, Serie "Argentinos en las Letras", Ministerio de Cultura y Educación, 1962. 958: 888: 397:
In spite of their proud ancestry, the Mujica Lainez family was not notably well-off by this time, and he went to work at Buenos Aires' newspaper
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as literary and art critic. This permitted him to marry in 1936, his bride being a beautiful patrician girl, Ana de Alvear, descended from
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In fact, the writer himself spelled his surnames without accents, as all his books published during his lifetime show.
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and premièred in 1967. This opera was banned by the Argentine military dictatorship in those days.
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by the French government (1982). In 1964 he received the John F. Kennedy Prize for his novel
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Realidad y fantasía en la narrativa de Manuel Mujica Laínez (1949–1962)
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Throughout his career he received certain honors and awards, including
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and the Academy of Fine Arts. In 1982 he received the French's
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Mujica Lainez was preeminently a narrator and enumerator of
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El Paraíso, his villa in Córdoba (architect: León Dourge)
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