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127 popular argentinian books
Travel the world without leaving your chair. The target of the Read Around The World Challenge is to read at least one book written by an author from each and every country in the world. All books that are listed here as part of the "Read Around South America Challenge" were written by authors from Argentina. Find a great book for the next part of your reading journey around the world from this book list. The following popular books have been recommended so far.

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Sobre héroes y tumbas by Ernesto R. Sábato ES

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Publicada en 1961, Sobre héroes y tumbas es la segunda novela escrita por Ernesto Sabato y da continuidad al mundo surgido de El túnel. Buena parte de su trama puede encajarse en la tradición de la bildungsroman, pues se centra en Martín, en su andadura por buscarse a sí mismo, y sirve al escritor argentino para exponer su particular visión sobre la soledad, tema esencial en su narrativa. Durante sus habituales rumiaciones en el parque Lezama, Martín, hijo de un pintor fracasado y de una mujer de la calle, descubre a una joven misteriosa y herm... continue

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Soy una tonta por quererte by Camila Sosa Villada ES

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En plena decada de los años 90 una mujer se gana la vida como novia de alquiler de hombres gays. En un fumadero de Harlem una travesti latina conoce íntimamente nada menos que a Billie Holiday. Un grupo de rugbiers regatea el precio de una noche de sexo y a cambio recibe su merecido. Monjas, abuelas, niños y perros nunca son lo que parecen... Los nueve relatos que componen este libro están habitados por personajes extravagantes y profundamente humanos que se enfrentan de maneras tan extrañas como ellos mismos a una realidad ominosa. Soy una tonta por quererte... continue

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Sudeste by Haroldo Conti ES

Rating: 4 (1 vote)
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¿En qué mundo vivimos? Es difícil responder porque hay muchos. Sin embargo Boga, el héroe pasivo de Sudeste, lo sabe bien. Es un saber físico, inexpresivo, formado en un silencio interior que sólo es capaz de oír el suave llamado de la música fluvial. Boga no es del todo un hombre –un hombre con nombre de pez no es otra cosa que un hombre-pez–, no tiene lo que los manuales de la civilización llaman una personalidad. Es una partícula de naturaleza que, como los camalotes que bajan del norte, se deja llevar. El gen... continue

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Talking to Ourselves by Andrés Neuman EN

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One trip. Two love stories. Three voices. Sooner or later, we all face loss. Ten-year old Lito is almost sure that he can change the weather, if only he concentrates very hard. His father Mario, who is seriously ill, is anxious to create a life-long memory for the unsuspecting Lito and takes him on a road-trip in a truck called Pedro. Together, father and son embark on a journey through strange landscapes which blur the borders of the Spanish-speaking world. In the meantime, Lito's mother Elena tries to find solace in books - and soon undertakes a precarious adventure of her own that will chal... continue

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Tender Is the Flesh by Agustina Bazterrica EN

Rating: 4 (46 votes)
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Working at the local processing plant, Marcos is in the business of slaughtering humans—though no one calls them that anymore. His wife has left him, his father is sinking into dementia, and Marcos tries not to think too hard about how he makes a living. After all, it happened so quickly. First, it was reported that an infectious virus has made all animal meat poisonous to humans. Then governments initiated the “Transition.” Now, eating human meat—“special meat”—is legal. Marcos tries to stick to numbers, consignments, processing. Then one day he’s given a gift: a live specimen of the finest q... continue

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The Adventures of China Iron by Gabriela Cabezón Cámara, Fiona J. Mackintosh EN

Rating: 5 (2 votes)
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China Iron reimagines Argentina's macho national origin myth from a female perspective, in a joyful, hallucinatory journey across the pampas of 19th century.

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The Aleph by Jorge Luis Borges EN

Rating: 4 (2 votes)
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Borges' stories have a deceptively simple, almost laconic style. In maddeningly ingenious stories that play with the very form of the short story, Borges returns again and again to his themes- dreams, labyrinths, mirrors, infinite libraries, the manipulations of chance, gaucho knife-fighters, transparent tigers and the elusive nature of identity itself.

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The Anatomist by Federico Andahazi EN

Rating: 2 (1 vote)
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Like his namesake Christopher Columbus, he has made a discovery of enormous significance for mankind. But whereas Christopher voyaged outward to explore the world and found America, Mateo looked inward and uncovered the clitoris.

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The Bolivian Diary by Che Guevara EN

Rating: 3 (1 vote)
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THE BASIS OF THE MOVIE "CHE: PART TWO" FROM STEVEN SODERBERGH STARRING BENICIO DEL TORO This is Che Guevara's last diary, compiled from notebooks found in his backpack when he was captured by the Bolivian army in October 1967 and subsequently executed. It became an instant bestseller. Newly revised by Che's widow (Aleida March), and including a thoughtful preface by his eldest son Camilo, this is the definitive account of the attempt to spark a continent-wide revolution in Latin America. "Thanks to Che's invariable habit of noting the main events of each day, we have rigorously exact, priceles... continue

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The Dangers of Smoking in Bed by Mariana Enriquez EN

Rating: 4 (12 votes)
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A masterpiece of contemporary Gothic from the internationally acclaimed author of Things We Lost in the Fire.


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