Humberto Megget From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Uruguayan writer and poet (1926–1951) Humberto Megget (1926–1951) was an Uruguayan writer and poet. Some of Megget's poems have been popularized by various popular Uruguayan singers: "You Can Drink in the Sun", performed by Luis Trochon (cassette and vinyl Ayuí / Tacuabé "From singing handwriting." 1983) "I"; music by Claudio Lembo. Performed by the group Salitre (cassette "Salitre". Ayuí / Tacuabé, 1989). "Now that It's All", played by Gaston Ciarlo ("The Dino") and Numa Moraes. "I Have Wanted to Laugh Raquel", sung by Eduardo Darnauchans. "In the Sea the Fish Are", played by Andrew Stagnaro (album "The Ivy and the Wall." 2004). Works New Sun Party (Montevideo, 1945) New Sun Party (Reissue enlarged. Number, Montevideo, 1952) New Sun Party and Other Poems (Montevideo, 1965) Humberto Megget Collected Works (Editions of the Eastern Band, Montevideo, 1991) Authority control databases InternationalISNIVIAFWorldCatNationalGermanyUnited StatesFranceBnF dataPeopleUruguay This article about a Uruguayan writer or poet is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.vte Related Articles