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The Pampa: The house where the poet Morisoli lived will be a museum

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The precinct where the poet resided, writer and essayist Edgar Morisoli (1930-2020) It will be renovated as a museum that will house all his work.

The announcement was made by the governor of La Pampa, Sergio Ziliotto, at the opening of the legislative assembly on Monday, decision that was celebrated by different sectors of the Pampean culture.

The home where Morisoli lived with his partner for many years, the poet Margarita Monges, made famous “Pringles Passage” from Santa Rosa where it is located, Because it is precisely there that personalities from the world of culture arrived from all over the country and hundreds of Pampas and Pampas who visited them to share the mate and the word..

Morisoli, author of poems as “Solar wind”, “Land that I know” Y “Songbook of Alto Colorado”, was born in the 5 November 1930 in Acebal, Santa Fe, although he always recognized himself as a pampean by “adoption”. He died 16 June 2020, after staying at a local clinic.

About his works, that are part of the Pampean cultural heritage, in a journalistic interview he admitted: “My poetry is nourished by my life, nothing else alien to my writing, to my creation, that the ‘Mester de clerecía’. The Pampean rivers, its drama and its beauty are much more than an element of the landscape, they are a deep cause, community, popular”.

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