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Oliga [24]
3 years ago
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antiguas caserías de Liliana Bodoc los personaje el príncipe kamba mai tengo que poner como es y que ase en el cuento toda que s

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GREYUIT [131]3 years ago
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¿Cuántos premios ganó Liliana Bodoc?

En 2004 y 2014 la Fundación Konex honró a Liliana Bodoc con el Diploma al Mérito y en 2014 le otorgó el Premio Konex de Platino. En mayo de 2016 recibió el título Honoris Causa de la Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, donde luego dictó un taller de escritura

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