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César González (born 28 February 1989 Morón, Buenos Aires, Argentina), (also known as Camilo Blajaquis) is an Argentinian poet and cinematographer. He is often referred to as "el poeta villero" (the poet from the ghetto). González published his first book, La Venganza del Cordero Atado, in 2010, soon after completing imprisonment in a youth detention center for the fourth time. The book included illustrations from , Argentinean plastic artist who became interested in his work Referring to his legal problems, González has labelled to himself as "the exception that confirms the rule".

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  • سيزار غونزاليس (كاتب) (ar)
  • César González (poet) (en)
  • César González (poeta) (es)
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  • سيزار غونزاليس (بالإسبانية: César González)‏ هو كاتب ومخرج وشاعر أرجنتيني، ولد في 28 فبراير 1989 في مورون في الأرجنتين. (ar)
  • César González, también conocido por su antiguo seudónimo Camilo Blajaquis (Morón, 28 de febrero de 1989), es un escritor, poeta y director de cine argentino. (es)
  • César González (born 28 February 1989 Morón, Buenos Aires, Argentina), (also known as Camilo Blajaquis) is an Argentinian poet and cinematographer. He is often referred to as "el poeta villero" (the poet from the ghetto). González published his first book, La Venganza del Cordero Atado, in 2010, soon after completing imprisonment in a youth detention center for the fourth time. The book included illustrations from , Argentinean plastic artist who became interested in his work Referring to his legal problems, González has labelled to himself as "the exception that confirms the rule". (en)
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  • سيزار غونزاليس (بالإسبانية: César González)‏ هو كاتب ومخرج وشاعر أرجنتيني، ولد في 28 فبراير 1989 في مورون في الأرجنتين. (ar)
  • César González (born 28 February 1989 Morón, Buenos Aires, Argentina), (also known as Camilo Blajaquis) is an Argentinian poet and cinematographer. He is often referred to as "el poeta villero" (the poet from the ghetto). González published his first book, La Venganza del Cordero Atado, in 2010, soon after completing imprisonment in a youth detention center for the fourth time. The book included illustrations from , Argentinean plastic artist who became interested in his work Referring to his legal problems, González has labelled to himself as "the exception that confirms the rule". A student of Gilles Deleuze, Pierre Bourdieu and Michel Foucault, González's work often civersthe issues of social stigmatization towards the villas or ghettos both in Argentina and the rest of the world, and the violence of the jail system. González also writes for magazines and music video productions for rappers like "El As" (from Fuerte Apache) Fili Wey (from Puerta de Hierro) and Alan Garvey (as González, from Villa Gardel). (en)
  • César González, también conocido por su antiguo seudónimo Camilo Blajaquis (Morón, 28 de febrero de 1989), es un escritor, poeta y director de cine argentino. (es)
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