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- It will be a nice day Sgt.
Garcia turned toward the town and stayed with her eyes on the horizon. His face was weary, but his voice came out happy, clean
- One day Peronist - said.
Perhaps the most remembered piece of the vast library of Osvaldo Soriano.
Osvaldo Soriano was born in Mar del Plata in January 1943.
"In 1973 he published his first novel" Sad, lonely and final ", translated into twelve languages.
"In 1976, after the coup, Soriano moved to Belgium and then lived in Paris until 1984, when he returned to Buenos Aires.
"In 1983 he met in Buenos Aires" There will be no more sorrow or forgetfulness, "made into a film by Hector Olivera, who won the Silver Bear at the Berlin film festival.
"In 1983 he published six editions of" winter quarters ", and considered the best foreign novel of 1981 in Italy, and performed twice movies.
-In 1984 appeared "artists, madmen and criminals," and in 1988, "Rebels, dreamers and runaways", collections of texts and stories of lives. That same year he published "On your feet lying a Lion", the bestselling novel over the past years.
"Between 1989 and 1990 he wrote" A shadow will soon be, "filmed in 1994 again by Hector Olivera.
"In 1993, he published" Tales from the happy ", short stories, most of which appeared in the newspaper Pagina 12, which Soriano is a regular contributor.
The novel "Sad, lonely and final", "No more sorrow or forgetfulness," "Winter Quarters" and "On your feet lying a Lion" have been published in twenty countries and translated into English, French, Italian, German, Portuguese, Swedish, Norwegian, Dutch, Greek, Polish, Hungarian, Czech, Hebrew, Danish and Russian.
Osvaldo Soriano died on January 29, 1997 in Buenos Aires.
In the file find most of his work including short stories and texts Yapa Walsh and Juan Domingo Peron.
"There will be no more sorrow or forgetfulness" is a book that when I get my hands I do not drive or 2 days, it devours without stopping, are those books that simply feel that missing 2 pages to the end generates anxiety by knowing that is completed and you can not do anything about it.
File for download (pdf 2.6 MB)
http://rapidshare.com/files/65769724/un_dia_peronista.rar
Thank you, enjoy your day Peronist forever.


Source
http://www.elortiba.org/soriano.html # Adiós_al_amigo, _por_Eduardo_Galeano_
Garcia turned toward the town and stayed with her eyes on the horizon. His face was weary, but his voice came out happy, clean
- One day Peronist - said.
Perhaps the most remembered piece of the vast library of Osvaldo Soriano.
Osvaldo Soriano was born in Mar del Plata in January 1943.
"In 1973 he published his first novel" Sad, lonely and final ", translated into twelve languages.
"In 1976, after the coup, Soriano moved to Belgium and then lived in Paris until 1984, when he returned to Buenos Aires.
"In 1983 he met in Buenos Aires" There will be no more sorrow or forgetfulness, "made into a film by Hector Olivera, who won the Silver Bear at the Berlin film festival.
"In 1983 he published six editions of" winter quarters ", and considered the best foreign novel of 1981 in Italy, and performed twice movies.
-In 1984 appeared "artists, madmen and criminals," and in 1988, "Rebels, dreamers and runaways", collections of texts and stories of lives. That same year he published "On your feet lying a Lion", the bestselling novel over the past years.
"Between 1989 and 1990 he wrote" A shadow will soon be, "filmed in 1994 again by Hector Olivera.
"In 1993, he published" Tales from the happy ", short stories, most of which appeared in the newspaper Pagina 12, which Soriano is a regular contributor.
The novel "Sad, lonely and final", "No more sorrow or forgetfulness," "Winter Quarters" and "On your feet lying a Lion" have been published in twenty countries and translated into English, French, Italian, German, Portuguese, Swedish, Norwegian, Dutch, Greek, Polish, Hungarian, Czech, Hebrew, Danish and Russian.
Osvaldo Soriano died on January 29, 1997 in Buenos Aires.
In the file find most of his work including short stories and texts Yapa Walsh and Juan Domingo Peron.
"There will be no more sorrow or forgetfulness" is a book that when I get my hands I do not drive or 2 days, it devours without stopping, are those books that simply feel that missing 2 pages to the end generates anxiety by knowing that is completed and you can not do anything about it.
File for download (pdf 2.6 MB)
http://rapidshare.com/files/65769724/un_dia_peronista.rar
Thank you, enjoy your day Peronist forever.
Source
http://www.elortiba.org/soriano.html # Adiós_al_amigo, _por_Eduardo_Galeano_
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