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    Ernesto Sabato (June 24, 1911 – April 30, 2011) was an Argentine novelist, essayist, painter, and physicist. According to the BBC he "won some of the most...
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  • El Túnel (category Novels by Ernesto Sabato)
    El túnel) is a dark, psychological novel written by Argentine writer Ernesto Sabato about a deranged porteño painter, Juan Pablo Castel, and his obsession...
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  • actor Antonio Sabato (footballer) (born 1958), Italian football player Antonio Sabàto Jr. (born 1972), American actor and model Ernesto Sabato (1911–2011)...
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  • On Heroes and Tombs (category Novels by Ernesto Sabato)
    Tombs (Spanish: Sobre héroes y tumbas) is a novel by Argentine writer Ernesto Sabato (1911–2011), first published in Buenos Aires in 1961 and translated...
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  • and directed by Alexander Payne, adapted from the novel El túnel by Ernesto Sabato. Lonely photographer Martin feels nothing but solitude in his existence...
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  • Mario Sábato (15 February 1945 – 3 June 2023) was an Argentine film director and screenwriter. He was the son of the famed writer Ernesto Sábato. Sábato worked...
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  • Ernesto Ruffo Appel (born 1952), American-born Mexican politician Ernesto Rodríguez (born 1969), Argentine-Spanish volleyball player Ernesto Sabato (1911–2011)...
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  • Abaddón el exterminador (category Novels by Ernesto Sabato)
    Abaddón, el exterminador is the last novel by Argentine author Ernesto Sabato. It was first published in 1974, and forms the culmination of his work, the...
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    (Guatemala), Ernesto Cardenal (Nicaragua), Carlos Fuentes (Mexico), Jorge Luis Borges (Argentina), Jorge Amado (Brazil), Ernesto Sábato (Argentina), Carlos...
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    have been absorbed into the general cultural milieu. Argentine writer Ernesto Sabato has reflected on the nature of the culture of Argentina as follows:...
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    1905. It is well known for its observatory and natural history museum. Ernesto Sabato graduated in Physics at this university; he went on to teach at the...
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    vocation of the Patria Grande San Martín and Bolívar once imagined. — Ernesto Sabato, La cultura en la encrucijada nacional (1976) The spoken languages of...
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  • and screenwriter Marco La Piana – Italian scholar of Arbëresh origin Ernesto Sabato – Argentine novelist, essayist, painter and physicist Maria Antonia...
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  • needed] Mario Sábato – Argentine film director and screenwriter Claudia Conserva – Chilean actress, model and television presente Ernesto Sabato – Argentine...
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    1940) South Africa / Australia English novel, essay, translation 1989 Ernesto Sabato (1911—2011) Argentina Spanish novel, essay 1991 Zbigniew Herbert (1924—1998)...
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  • Pradesh (b. 1955) 2011 – Evald Okas, Estonian painter (b. 1915) 2011 – Ernesto Sabato, Argentinian physicist, author, and painter (b. 1911) 2012 – Tomás Borge...
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    Luis Borges (Argentina), Pedro Henríquez Ureña (Dominican Republic), Ernesto Sabato (Argentina), Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel (Equatorial Guinea), Ciro Alegría...
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  • Onetti 1981: Octavio Paz 1982: Luis Rosales 1983: Rafael Alberti 1984: Ernesto Sabato 1985: Gonzalo Torrente Ballester 1986: Antonio Buero Vallejo 1987: Carlos...
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  • further military coups so he wanted to be slightly more conciliatory. Ernesto Sábato, Eduardo Rabossi, Gregorio Klimovsky, Hilario Fernández Long, Marshall...
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  • exterminador ("Abbadon The Exterminator"), a 1974 novel by Argentine author Ernesto Sábato Abaddon, a 1993 work by American evangelist Bob Larson "Abaddon" (The...
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    Rosales  Spain poetry, essay 1983 Rafael Alberti  Spain poetry 1984 Ernesto Sabato  Argentina novel, essay 1985 Gonzalo Torrente Ballester  Spain novel...
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    writers such as Jorge Luis Borges, Julio Cortázar, Leopoldo Lugones and Ernesto Sábato. As a matter of fact, the name of the country itself comes from a Latinism...
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  • origins of the Latin American Boom to this novel and others, such as Ernesto Sábato's El Túnel. Juan Carlos Onetti: desde el fondo de El pozo (in Spanish)...
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    National Commission for Forced Disappearances (CONADEP), led by writer Ernesto Sabato. It collected testimony from hundreds of witnesses about victims of...
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    Ray (1890–1976) Louis Schanker (1903–1981) Chaïm Soutine (1893–1943) Ernesto Sábato (1911–2010) Ré Soupault (1901–1996) Gerda Taro (1910–1937) Mika Waltari...
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    time in Latin America. Among the writers published in Sur were Borges, Ernesto Sabato, Adolfo Bioy Casares, Julio Cortázar, José Ortega y Gasset, Manuel Peyrou...
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    Disappearance of Persons (CONADEP) in December 1983, led by writer Ernesto Sábato, to collect evidence of Dirty War crimes. The gruesome details, including...
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    southern Peruvian provincial city of Arequipa. He was the only child of Ernesto Vargas Maldonado and Dora Llosa Ureta (the former a radio operator in an...
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    Baile del Sol. 2007, Las palabras pueden. ISBN 9789280641608. (con Ernesto Sábato, Mario Vargas Llosa, José Saramago y otros ) United Nations Children's...
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    and even opponents of the military government supported Galtieri; Ernesto Sabato said: In Argentina, it is not a military dictatorship that is fighting...
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