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Ernesto Sabato died at age 99 The writer, author of unforgettable works of literature in Argentina, died this morning at his home in Holy Places in Greater Buenos Aires. In a month would be 100 years old. Sabato The death has an impact not only nationally but internationally, because the scale of his work. The writer Ernesto Sabato, author of unforgettable works of literature in Argentina, died this morning at 99 at his home in Holy Places in Greater Buenos Aires, confirmed his collaborator Elvira González Fraga. "A fortnight ago had bronchitis at the age of him this is terrible," said González Fraga on the radio. Sabato's coworker, a staunch defender of human rights, said that the remains of noted writer wake will be held this afternoon from 16.00 at holy places. Sabato, who was born in the locality of Rojas in 1911, was to be honored tomorrow at the Book Fair, since June 24 would have been 100 years. Sabato The death has an impact not only nationally but internationally, because the dimension of his work, which stands out especially "On Heroes and Tombs", published in 1964. Sabato was a central figure in drafting the report on the disappeared during the military dictatorship, work commissioned by the government of Raul Alfonsin CONADEP. born in the town of Rojas, Buenos Aires, in 1911, a doctorate in physics from the University of La Plata and initiated a promising research career scientist in Paris, where he received a scholarship to work at the Curie Laboratory celebrated. There befriended writers and painters of the surrealist movement, especially André Breton, who encouraged the literary vocation Sabato. Here in Paris he began writing his first novel, "The power moves", which just published a piece in the magazine Sur. In 1945, returning to Argentina, started teaching at the Universidad Nacional de La Plata, but was forced to leave teaching after losing his professorship because of articles he wrote against Juan Domingo Peron. A quel same year he published his essay "You and the Universe", in which he criticized the reductionism in that flowed the scientific approach. His literary career was influenced early on by the experimentalism and the high intellectual content of his works, marked by an existentialist root problem. Thus, "The Tunnel" (1948) delves into the contradictions and impossibilities of love, while "On Heroes and Tombs" (1962) presents a more complex structure, in which the various levels of the narrative related personal experiences of the author and episodes Argentina's history. Sabato's work has been with numerous prestigious international awards and widespread in multiple translations. Includes essays such as Men and gear (1951), and his ghost writer (1963), The Other Face of Peronism (1956), Tango: discussion and password (1963), the national culture at the crossroads (1973), Three approaches to the literature of our time (1974), and rejections Apologies (1979), before the end (1998) and Resistance (2000). Suffering from a serious vision problem, he devoted himself to painting, another of his passions. SOURCE: http://www.diariojornada.com.ar

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