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Blas Matamoro was born on 11 January, 1942 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, is a writer. Discover Blas Matamoro's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?

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Occupation Writer, lawyer
Age 82 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 11 January, 1942
Birthday 11 January
Birthplace Buenos Aires, Argentina
Nationality Argentina

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2013

He was editor of Cuadernos Hispanoamericanos of the Spanish Agency of International Cooperation (Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional) and collaborated in diverse media as literary and music critic. In 2013, "Tres Rosas Amarillas" published a collection of his short stories under the title of La sonrisa de la Gioconda (Gioconda's Smile).

1976

The Argentine dictatorship banned by decree his book titled Olimpo for attacking the traditions of the national identity and Christian morality. Olimpo contained a number of messages that were dangerous to the ideology of the dictatorship, particularly the intentional humanization of many famous Argentine figures, such as Hipolito Yrigoyen and Juan Peron. He claimed that they had significant vices and they should be regarded as demons as well as gods, despite their importance to Argentine history and culture. In terms of violation of Christian morality, Matamoro fought the argument that homosexuality occurred as a result of abuse, a lack of a strong father figure, or the idleness of wealth. All of these common misconceptions helped Christianity to pathologize homosexuality, and Matamoro’s book fought to undermine it. In addition, he used a number of sacreligious images, such as superimposing a pornographic actor over a famous church to use for his cover or comparing gossip to the eucharist. One day after the censorship of Olimpo, Matamoro emigrated to Madrid in 1976 on the advice of his sister.

1971

In 1971, alongside fellow writers Juan José Sebreli, Manuel Puig, Néstor Perlongher, and Héctor Anabitarte, Matamoro co-founded the Frente de Liberación Homosexual (FLH), one of Argentina's first organisations advocating for the rights of LGBT people. Matamoro’s community of advocates faced significant oppositions from the Argentine dictatorship, as their advocacy for queer people went against Christian ideology, to the point that his partners were repeatedly captured and tortured.

1942

Blas Matamoro (born January 11, 1942) is an Argentine writer, lawyer, journalist and translator.

Blas Matamoro was born on January 11, 1942 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He studied law at the Faculty of Law and Social Sciences at the University of Buenos Aires, attaining his degree in 1966. He worked as an education professor and as a lawyer. He was lawyer of political prisoners from the Commission of Families of Political Detainees (Comisión de Familiares de Detenidos Políticos, COFADE).