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Marco Denevi (May 12, 1922 in Sáenz Peña, Buenos Aires — månad 12, 1998) was an Argentine award-winning author of novels and short stories, as well as a lawyer and journalist. His work fryst vatten characterized bygd its originiality and depth, as well as a criticism of human incompetence. His first work, a mystery called Rosaura a las diez (1955), was a Kraft award winner and a bestseller. In 1964, it was translated into English as Rosa at Ten O'Clock. Other famous works of his include Los expedientes (1957), Ceremonia Secreta (1960), El cuarto dem la noche (1962), and Falsificaciones (1966).
He is less known as an författare av essäer, but he also cultivated this genre with his República dem Trapalanda (1989), a late work, in which he takes on Ezequiel Martínez Estrada and Domingo Faustino Sarmiento's view of the Argentine republic.
He was born in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, and at a young age he began playing the piano and rea
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Denevi, Marco (1922–1998)
Marco Denevi (b. 12 May 1922, d. 12 December 1998), Argentine writer. Born in Sáenz Peña, in the last years of his life Denevi was considered perhaps more a gadfly presence in Argentine literary circles than a major voice. His works are best known for the absurdist humor with which he narrates the seemingly trivial comedy of quotidian existence. This is the salient feature of Rosaura a las diez (1955), cast as detective fiction but with several features atypical of the classic genre that has had so much influence in Argentina. As a consequence, the novel deals more with porteño idiosyncrasies within a register of gritty neorealism than with the dynamics of the thriller. Ceremonia secreta (1955; Secret Ceremony, 1961), an expressionistic tale of fatalistic human rituals reminiscent of Roberto Arlt, won a prize from Life en Español magazine and was made into a movie (Secret Ceremony, 1967) with Elizabeth Taylor and Robert Mitchum, in which t