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'''Andrés Rivera''', a [[pseudonym]] of '''Marcos Ribak''', is an [[Argentine]] writer born in [[Buenos Aires]] in 1928. A child of immigrant parents, he was at various points a textile worker, a journalist, and a writer. Between 1953 and 1957, Rivera worked on the staff of the magazine Plática. Currently, he lives in the city of [[Córdoba, Argentina|Córdoba]]. |
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== Awards == |
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In 1985 Rivera was awarded the Segundo Premio Municipal de Novela for ''En esta dulce tierra'' (On this Sweet Earth). In 1992 he won the Premio Nacional de Literatura for his novel ''La revolución es un sueño eterno'' (The Revolution is an Eternal Dream). ''La sierva'' (The Servant) received recognition as the best book of 1992 by the foundation El Libro. Rivera's novel ''El farmer'' (The Farmer), about the final years of [[Juan Manuel de Rosas]] was one of the best selling books in Argentina during 1996. In 2004, he received a [[Konex Award|Konex]] Merit Diploma for literature. |
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== Works == |
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* ''El precio'' (1957). |
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* ''Los que no mueren'' (1959). |
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* ''Sol de sábado'' (1962). |
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* ''Cita'' (1965). |
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* ''Ajuste de cuentas'' (1972). |
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* ''Nada que perder'' (1982). |
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* ''Una lectura de la historia'' (1982). |
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* ''En esta dulce tierra'' (1984). |
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* ''La revolución es un sueño eterno'' (1987). |
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* ''Los vencedores no dudan'' (1989). |
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* ''El amigo de Baudelaire'' (1991). |
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* ''La sierva'' (1992). |
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* ''Mitteleuropa'' (1993). |
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* ''El verdugo en el umbral'' (1994). |
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* ''El farmer'' (1996). |
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* ''La lenta velocidad del coraje'' (1998). |
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* ''El profundo sur'' (1999). |
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* ''Tierra de exilio'' (2000). |
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* ''Hay que matar'' (2001). |
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* ''El manco Paz'' (2003). |
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* ''Cría de asesinos'' (2004). |
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* ''Esto por ahora'' (2005). |
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== References == |
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*{{cite web|url=http://www.autoresdeargentina.com/contenidos/biografias/rivera.aspx|title=Andrés Rivera|publisher=Autores de Argentina|accessdate=2009-01-17}} |
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[[Category:1928 births]] |
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[[Category:Argentine writers]] |
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[[Category:People from Buenos Aires]] |
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Revision as of 21:21, 27 January 2009
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