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Osvaldo Hernán Rodríguez Musso (26 July 1943 – 18 March 1996) was a Chileantroubadour, poet, and essayist commonly regarded in his country for his waltz song Valparaíso. Similarly, he is known as Gitano (Gypsy).
Works
Poetry
1973 – State of Emergency
1975 – Journal of the Double Exile
1994 – Songs of Extramural (foreword by Julio Cortázar)