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词条 Martín Caparrós
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  1. List of selected works

     Fiction  Non-fiction 

  2. Filmography

  3. References

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Martín Caparrós (born May 29, 1957 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is a writer.[1] His father was Antonio Caparrós, a renowned psychiatrist. Caparrós begun professional writing at age sixteen, shortly after graduating from High School at the Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires. His first professional job in journalism was with the now defunct daily Noticias. In 1976, Caparrós fled to exile following the military coup led by General Jorge Rafael Videla. In Paris, he obtained a degree in history at the Sorbonne, University of Paris. Caparrós would later relocate to Madrid, Spain. During the early 1980s, he resettled to Buenos Aires and since then he has produced a vast body of work including fiction and nonfiction alike.

List of selected works

Fiction

  • 1984 – Ansay o los infortunios de la gloria
  • 1986 – No velas a tus muertos
  • 1990 – El tercer cuerpo
  • 1990 – La noche anterior
  • 1999 – La Historia
  • 2001 – Un día en la vida de Dios
  • 2004 – Valfierno
  • 2008 – A quien corresponda
  • 2011 – Los Living

Non-fiction

  • 1992 – Larga distancia
  • 1994 – Dios Mío
  • 1995 – La Patria Capicúa
  • 1997 – La Voluntad, (Una historia de la militancia revolucionaria en la Argentina). Authored alongside Eduardo Anguita.
  • 1999 – La guerra moderna
  • 2001 – Extinción, últimas imágenes del trabajo en la Argentina.
  • 2002 – Bingo!
  • 2003 – Amor y anarquía
  • 2002 – Qué País, Informe urgente sobre la Argentina que viene.
  • 2005 – Boquita, Editorial Planeta, 354 pages.
  • 2006 – El Interior.
  • 2009 – Una luna.
  • 2012 – Argentinismos.[2]
  • 2013 – Comí.
  • 2015 – El Hambre.
  • Voltaire, El ingenuo y Filosofía de la historia (editor)
  • Moreno, Plan revolucionario de operaciones (editor)
  • Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliette (translator)

Filmography

  • Crónicas Mexicas, dir. Rita Clavel (aka Eduardo Montes-Bradley). Argentina, 2003. (Documentary)
  • Cazadores de Utopías, dir. David Blaustein. Argentina (Documentary)

References

1. ^{{cite book|last=Lockhart|first=Darrell B.|title=Latin American mystery writers: an A-to-Z guide|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=f3cvQ6tMGSEC&pg=PA48|accessdate=5 June 2011|year=2004|publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group|isbn=978-0-313-30554-2|pages=48–50}}
2. ^"Martín Caparrós - Libros y obras del autor, biografía y bibliografía", Lecturalia, Retrieved 8 January 2016.
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