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Gonzalo Arango Arias (born in Andes, Antioquia 1931 – Tocancipá, Cundinamarca 1976) was a Colombian poet, journalist and philosopher. During a repressive phase of government in the 1940s he led a literary movement known as Nadaísmo (Nothing-ism). He and other young Colombian thinkers of his generation in the movement were inspired by the Colombian philosopher Fernando González Ochoa.
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Arango Arias, Gonzalo Gonzalo Arango Arias
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Colombian poet/journalist/philosopher
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1931-01-18Z
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1976-09-25Z
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1976-01-01Z
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