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Delfina Acosta (born December 24, 1956) is a Paraguayan poet and short story writer. Acosta is a native of Asunción, and is by profession a pharmacist. Interested in literature from youth, she began her career as a published poet when some of her verse appeared in Poesía itinerante in 1984. Among her works are several collections of poetry and of short stories. Her Versos de amor y de locura received the PEN/Edward and Lily Tuck Award for Paraguayan Literature in 2012. She has received a number of other awards for her work as well.

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  • Delfina Acosta (born December 24, 1956) is a Paraguayan poet and short story writer. Acosta is a native of Asunción, and is by profession a pharmacist. Interested in literature from youth, she began her career as a published poet when some of her verse appeared in Poesía itinerante in 1984. Among her works are several collections of poetry and of short stories. Her Versos de amor y de locura received the PEN/Edward and Lily Tuck Award for Paraguayan Literature in 2012. She has received a number of other awards for her work as well. (en)
  • Delfina Acosta (Asunción, Paraguay, 24 de diciembre de 1956) es una escritora, poeta, y columnista del diario ABC Color, donde semanalmente hace comentarios literarios sobre escritos de poetas y narradores paraguayos. Es ganadora de los premios ''Amigos del arte'' por su primer poemario ''Todas las voces, Mujer''; el cual figura entre las mil obras más consultadas de la Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes; y ''Roque Gaona'' por su libro de poemas ''Querido mío''.​​​ (es)
  • Delfina Acosta (Assunção, Paraguai, 24 de dezembro de 1956) é escritora, poeta e colunista. Ganhadora dos prêmios Amigos da Arte pelo trabalho Todas las voces, Mujer o qual figura entre as mil obras mais consultadas da Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes e o prêmio Roque Gaona pelo seu livro de poemas Querido mío. (pt)
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  • Delfina Acosta (born December 24, 1956) is a Paraguayan poet and short story writer. Acosta is a native of Asunción, and is by profession a pharmacist. Interested in literature from youth, she began her career as a published poet when some of her verse appeared in Poesía itinerante in 1984. Among her works are several collections of poetry and of short stories. Her Versos de amor y de locura received the PEN/Edward and Lily Tuck Award for Paraguayan Literature in 2012. She has received a number of other awards for her work as well. (en)
  • Delfina Acosta (Asunción, Paraguay, 24 de diciembre de 1956) es una escritora, poeta, y columnista del diario ABC Color, donde semanalmente hace comentarios literarios sobre escritos de poetas y narradores paraguayos. Es ganadora de los premios ''Amigos del arte'' por su primer poemario ''Todas las voces, Mujer''; el cual figura entre las mil obras más consultadas de la Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes; y ''Roque Gaona'' por su libro de poemas ''Querido mío''.​​​ (es)
  • Delfina Acosta (Assunção, Paraguai, 24 de dezembro de 1956) é escritora, poeta e colunista. Ganhadora dos prêmios Amigos da Arte pelo trabalho Todas las voces, Mujer o qual figura entre as mil obras mais consultadas da Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes e o prêmio Roque Gaona pelo seu livro de poemas Querido mío. (pt)
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