词条 | Roy Berocay |
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}} Roy Berocay (born 1955) is a journalist[1][2] and an author of children's literature from Uruguay. BiographyBerocay was born in Montevideo in 1955. He has five children and six grandchildren. In 1986 he published his first novel, Pescasueños. Later on, he started writing children's books, for which he has become widely recognized, as much for his stories about the Ruperto toad as for other widely known novels such as The craziest grandfather in the world (1994), Kicking Moons (1991), and Small wing (1998). In addition to being a journalist, he is also musician and composer. He was guitarist, composer and singer for a Uruguayan rock and blues group the Count of Saint Germain, and is currently a member of the rock band Conspiracy. Works
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References1. ^{{cite news |author= ROY BEROCAY -- REUTERS |title= Uruguayans Hang On to Their Old Cars |publisher= Los Angeles Times |quote= Stopping for a traffic light at a main intersection in Montevideo, a 1947 British Hillman pulls up next to a Studebaker. A 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air stops behind it. |date= June 17, 1990 |url= http://articles.latimes.com/1990-06-17/news/mn-149_1_vintage-cars |accessdate= 2010-12-30}} {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Berocay, Roy}}{{Uruguay-writer-stub}}2. ^{{cite news |author= Roy Berocay (Reuters), translated from Spanish by Enrique Lopetegui |title= More Read About Than Read |publisher= Los Angeles Times |quote= Creator of asphyxiant worlds in which characters moved about the everyday emptiness, Uruguayan author Juan Carlos Onetti, who died at 85 on May 30, was an atypical participant of the Latin American "boom" of the Sixties. |date= June 26, 1994 |url= http://articles.latimes.com/1994-06-26/books/bk-8526_1_author-juan-carlos-onetti |accessdate= 2010-12-30}} 4 : Uruguayan male writers|Uruguayan children's writers|Living people|1955 births |
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