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Federico Jeanmaire (Baradero, 30 de julio de 1957) es un escritor argentino. (es) Federico Jeanmaire (born 1957) is an Argentine writer. He was born in the town of Baradero. He studied at the University of Buenos Aires, and later became a professor at the same institution. He specializes in the literature of the Siglo de Oro, including the life and work of Miguel de Cervantes. He has published more than 20 books of fiction and non-fiction, and has won a number of Argentine literary prizes. Among his noted works are the novels Mitre (winner of the ), Vida interior, and Más liviano que el aire. His 1990 novel Miguel, a fictional biography of Cervantes, was nominated for the Premio Herralde, as was the later novel Amores enanos. His book Una lectura del Quijote (Seix-Barral, 2004) is regarded as a major contribution to the field of Cervantes scholarship. (en) |
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Federico Jeanmaire (Baradero, 30 de julio de 1957) es un escritor argentino. (es) Federico Jeanmaire (born 1957) is an Argentine writer. He was born in the town of Baradero. He studied at the University of Buenos Aires, and later became a professor at the same institution. He specializes in the literature of the Siglo de Oro, including the life and work of Miguel de Cervantes. He has published more than 20 books of fiction and non-fiction, and has won a number of Argentine literary prizes. Among his noted works are the novels Mitre (winner of the ), Vida interior, and Más liviano que el aire. His 1990 novel Miguel, a fictional biography of Cervantes, was nominated for the Premio Herralde, as was the later novel Amores enanos. His book Una lectura del Quijote (Seix-Barral, 2004) is regarded as a major contribution to the field of Cervantes scholarship. (en) |
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