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Que es un pinball? Un tablero con hongos, con rampas, con luces y con tres bolas: es muy poco. Cuanto mas ruido haga, mas luces se enciendan, mas puntos de, mejor. Pero Devil era todo lo contrario. Para empezar, era de madera (o eso creimos). Alguna vez vieron un pinball de madera?
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Elias Traum, a former Argentinean currently residing in Israel, returns to Buenos Aires after twenty years of absence to mourn his two friends- two fellow Jews who together with him once comprised ""the three musketeers."" These young men signed their own death sentences when they joined the Montoneros, the left-wing Peronist guerrilla group, back in the bad days of the Dirty Wars in the 1970s and 80s. Javier Mosan is an unmotivated Jewish journalist who writes for a popular daily newspaper in Argentina. His main hobbies are indulging in sexual fantasies and dodging writing assignments. When Mosan is sent to interview Traum, he believes it will be yet another routine job. Yet upon arriving a...
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Ustedes creen que la Tierra es redonda? Creen que gira alrededor del sol, que el sol la ilumina, y que la luna refleja la luz del sol? Creen que la Tierra, este planeta en el que vivimos, flota en el espacio, y en sus cercanias aguardan suspendidos planetas deshabitados; Marte, Venus, Saturno? Pues entonces ustedes no deben trabajar en el periodico donde yo trabajo. No deben escribir ni sacar fotos para el tabloide Noticias Extranas.
Buresca y yo estabamos en Nueva York precisamente para investigar acerca de personas que no respiraban. O mejor dicho: que ya no respiraban. Estabamos en Nueva York para investigar acerca de dos personas asesinadas.
The Jewish presence in Latin America is a recent chapter in Jewish history that has produced a remarkable body of literature that gives voice to the fascinating experience of Jews in Latin American lands. This book explores the complexity of Jewish identity in Latin America through the fictional Jewish characters of five novels written by Jewish authors from the Southern Cone: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay. It examines how trauma and memory have profound effects on shaping the identity of these Jewish characters who have to forge a new identity as they begin to interact with the Latin American societies of their newly adopted homes. The first three novels present stories nar...