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Susana Soca (1906–1959) was a Uruguayan poet-writer. During the most productive part of her public career, much of which coincided with the Second World War, she lived in France. Soca also founded and for many years produced the transatlantic literary journal La Licorne. Both in her journal and elsewhere she was notable for the extent and effectiveness of her support for fellow writers from Latin America and Europe. She died near Rio de Janeiro airport when the Lockheed airliner on which she was a passenger crashed, killing all 29 passengers and 7 of the 10 crew members.

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  • Susana Soca Blanco (ca)
  • Susana Soca (de)
  • Susana Soca (es)
  • Susana Soca (fr)
  • Susana Soca (nl)
  • Susana Soca (en)
  • Сока, Сусана (ru)
  • Сусанна Сока (uk)
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  • Susana Soca Blanco (Montevideo, 19 de juliol de 1906 - Rio de Janeiro, 11 de gener de 1959) va ser una poeta uruguaiana resident a França. (ca)
  • Susana Soca (geb. 19. Juli 1906 in Montevideo; gest. 11. Januar 1959) war eine uruguayische Dichterin und Publizistin. Zu Lebzeiten wurde sie als Herausgeberin des transatlantischen Literaturmagazins in Paris und Montevideo sowie als Förderin von europäischen und lateinamerikanischen Schriftstellern bekannt. (de)
  • Susana Soca Blanco (Montevideo,19 de julio de 1906 - Río de Janeiro, 11 de enero de 1959) fue una poeta uruguaya. (es)
  • Susana Soca (1906–1959) was a Uruguayan poet-writer. During the most productive part of her public career, much of which coincided with the Second World War, she lived in France. Soca also founded and for many years produced the transatlantic literary journal La Licorne. Both in her journal and elsewhere she was notable for the extent and effectiveness of her support for fellow writers from Latin America and Europe. She died near Rio de Janeiro airport when the Lockheed airliner on which she was a passenger crashed, killing all 29 passengers and 7 of the 10 crew members. (en)
  • Susana Soca (Montevideo, 19 juillet 1906 - Rio de Janeiro, 11 janvier 1959) est une poétesse et mécène uruguayenne. (fr)
  • Susana Soca Blanco (Montevideo, 19 juli 1906 - Rio de Janeiro, 11 januari 1959) was een Uruguayaans dichter. Haar familie behoorde tot de hoogste kringen. Tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog woonde ze in Parijs. Haar eerste gepubliceerde gedichten waren in Cahiers de La Licorne (1947). Ze stierf bij een vliegtuigongeluk. (nl)
  • Сусана Сока (исп. Susana Soca, 19 июля 1906, Монтевидео — 11 января 1959, Рио-де-Жанейро) — уругвайская поэтесса, переводчик, издатель. (ru)
  • Сусанна Сока (ісп. Susana Soca, *19 липня 1906, Монтевідео — 11 січня 1959, Ріо-де-Жанейро) — уругвайська поетеса, перекладачка, видавець. (uk)
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