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Political profile books dominate sales in Argentina in an election year
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The political profile books dominate the list of sales in Argentina, featuring works by a former Minister of Economy and Chief of Staff at the top of the libraries of the country, which will hold general elections next October, Efe reported industry sources .
Economics 3d, the former Minister of Economy of Argentina Martín Lousteau, leads the list this week, followed by "El Flaco", a book by philosopher José Pablo Feinmann based on "profane dialogue" with the late former President Nestor Kirchner, husband of President Cristina Fernandez.
In third place is "Zonceras Argentine and other plants," the first book of the chief of staff, Aníbal Fernández, spokesmen stated Ilhsa Group, which manages the bookstore chains Yenny and El Ateneo.
Lousteau last week unveiled its new text in the Book Fair of Buenos Aires in the middle of a crowd of attendees, including many journalists, who not only consulted the former official on the book, but also for his alleged romance with actress Juana Viale , pregnant Chilean Gonzalo Valenzuela.
The presentation was made amid the uproar over the video released by gossip showing Lousteau Viale and kissing in a vehicle.
For its part, Feinmann seeks to portray in "El Flaco" as Kirchner called the "privacy and the thought of a hundred percent political man, hard to know", as was the exmandatario (2003-2007), who died in last October from a heart attack, says the synopsis of the book.
The text recreates the relationship "very particular, trust and sincerity" established between Kirchner and Feinmann, whom the president consulted several times, but who broke away in 2006 because the leader of the ruling Peronist Party (PJ, Peronist) claimed the thinker greater commitment to "the collective project" that he headed.
Meanwhile, Anibal Fernandez's book is inspired by the "Manual zonceras (nonsense) Argentina, which in 1968 published the late writer Arturo Jauretche, whom Peron Cristina Fernandez and members of his Cabinet often praise.
In fact, the book features a foreword by the president, who described the text as a "mixture of street and non-formal learning" resulting in a product "good, interesting ... and some sailed (bold) like Hannibal. "
The text questions the media criticism of the country, with which the Government is faced, and defined as "highly damaging" to soy, one of the main crops exported by Argentina, among other claims.

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