Category
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Jorge Luis Borges
Argentine writer, essayist, poet and translator (1899–1986)

Javier Milei
Javier Gerardo Milei is an Argentine politician and economist who has served as the 52nd president of Argentina since 2023. Milei also served as a national deputy representing the City of Buenos Aires for the party La Libertad Avanza from 2021 until his resignation in 2023, due to him being elected President of Argentina that same year.

Adolfo Bioy Casares
Argentine novelist (1914-1999)
Tini Stoessel
Argentine singer and actress (born 1997 - 2025)
Gaspar Noé
Argentine director, screenwriter, cinematographer and film producer (born 1963)
Silvina Ocampo
Argentine writer (1903–1993)
Victoria Ocampo
Argentine writer and translator (1890-1979)
Manuel Puig
Argentine writer (1932-1990)

Mario Bunge
Argentine-Canadian philosopher (1919-2020)

Vicente López y Planes
Argentine writer and politician (1785-1856)
Esther Vilar
Argentine writer
Roberto Arlt
Argentine writer
Alberto Manguel
Argentine-Canadian writer (born 1948)
Samanta Schweblin
Argentine author (1978-)
María Kodama
Argentine writer (1937–2023)
Esteban Echeverría Mamani
Argentine poet, fiction writer, cultural promoter, and political activist
Ricardo Güiraldes
Argentine writer (1886-1927)
Juan J. Campanella
Argentine film director and screenwriter
Delfina Bunge
Argentine writer
Ariel Dorfman
Chilean writer
Carlos Anaya
politician and historian (1777-1862)
Lucía Puenzo
Argentine writer and film director
Mariana Enriquez
Argentine journalist, novelist, and short story writer
Héctor Germán Oesterheld
Argentine journalist and cartoonist
Nelly Kaplan
French filmmaker and writer (1931–2020)
Norah Borges
Argentine illustrator (1901-1998)
Macedonio Fernández
Argentine writer (1874–1952)
José Mármol
Argentine journalist, politician, librarian, and writer of the Romantic school (1817–1871)
Federico Andahazi
Argentine writer
Angélica Gorodischer
Argentine writer (1928–2022)
Ana María Shua
Argentine writer (born 1951)
Jorge Bucay
Argentine writer
Luisa Valenzuela
Argentine writer
Carlos Salem
Argentine writer
Copi
Raúl Damonte Botana (November 20, 1939December 14, 1987), better known by the nom de plume Copi (; from "copito de nieve", Spanish for "little snowflake"), was an Argentine writer, cartoonist, and playwright who spent most of his career in Paris.
Isol
Marisol Misenta (born 6 March 1972), known professionally under the mononym Isol, is an Argentine creator of children's picture books and a pop singer. For her career contribution to "children's and young adult literature in the broadest sense" she won the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award from the Swedish Arts Council in 2013, the biggest prize in children's literature.
Manuel Mujica Lainez
Argentine writer (1910–1984)
Ventura de la Vega
Argentine playwright and writer (1807-1865)
Marcela Iacub
Argentine writer, academic and jurist
Leopoldo Marechal
Argentine writer (1900–1970)
Juana Paula Manso
Argentine writer (1819-1875)

Carlos Calvo
Argentine historian (1824–1906)
Alicia Dujovne Ortiz
Argentine writer and journalist
Albertina Carri
Argentine film director
Daniel Burman
Argentine film director and producer (born 1973)
Oscar Martínez
Argentine-Spanish actor
María Rosa Oliver
writer and activist (1898–1977)
Harry d'Abbadie d'Arrast
Argentinian film director (1897–1968)
Benito Lynch
Argentine writer (1885–1951)
Andrés Neuman
Argentine writer
Erika Rosenberg
Argentine-German Writer and journalist (born 1951)
Alejandro Agresti
film director and producer (born 1961)
Magdalena Mouján
mathematician and author
Santiago Amigorena
Argentine-French screenwriter, film producer, film director and actor
Adrián Paenza
Argentine mathematician, journalist and science communicator (born 1949)
Edgardo Cozarinsky
Argentine writer and filmmaker (1937–2024)
Magdalena Ruiz Guiñazú
Argentinian journalist and writer
Poldy Bird
Argentine writer (1941-2018)
Marcelo Figueras
Argentine author and screenwriter
Silvina Bullrich
Argentine writer (1915-1990)