Gonzalo Arango - Works

Works

  • (1958) Primer Manifiesto Nadaista
  • (1959) Los camisas Rojas
  • (1960) Nada bajo el cielo raso, HK-11 (Teatro)
  • (1961) El manifiesto de los escribanos católicos
  • (1962) El mensaje a los académicos de la lengua
  • (1963) Sexo y Saxofón (Cuento)
  • (1963) 13 poetas nadaístas (Antología poética)
  • (1963) De la nada al nadaísmo (Antología poética)
  • (1964) Los ratones van al infierno (Teatro)
  • (1964) Consagración de la nada (Teatro)
  • (1966) Prosas para leer en la silla eléctrica
  • (1967) El terrible 13 Manifiesto Nadaísta
  • (1967) Boom Contra Pum Pum (una revisión de Gabriel García Márquez)
  • (1972) Providencia (Poesía)
  • (1974) Fuego en el altar
  • (1974) Obra Negra (Antología poética seleccionada por Jotamario Arbeláez.
  • (1980) Correspondencia violada
  • (1985) Adangelios
  • (1991) Memorias de un presidiario nadaísta

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