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Enrique anderson imbert biography of michael j

Enrique Anderson-Imbert February 12, — December 6, [ 1 ] was an Argentine novelist , short-story writer and literary critic. In , he joined the faculty of the Michigan State University. Anderson-Imbert remained at Harvard until his retirement in Anderson-Imbert is best known for his brief "microcuentos" in which he blends fantasy and magical realism.

For Silvia Zimmermann del Castillo, "Enrique Anderson-Imbert is one of the most notable figures in contemporary Ar-gentinian literature, and certainly one of the great story-tellers in the Missing: michael j.

His story "Sala de espera" is taken from The Cheshire Cat, written in ; he is also the author of the short story entitled "Taboo. He died on December 6, , in Buenos Aires. Contents move to sidebar hide. Article Talk. Read Edit View history. Tools Tools.

Enrique Anderson Imbert, whom the noted Argentine novelist Julio Cortázar considered one of the most important short story writers of Latin America, was the first major Argentine writer of his Missing: michael j.

Download as PDF Printable version. In other projects. Wikidata item. Novelist, short-story writer and literary critic. Bibliography [ edit ]. Essays [ edit ]. Narratives [ edit ].