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Enrique Anderson Imbert (1910–2000). Born in Cordoba, Argentina. He a novelist, short-story writer and literary critic. He has a long university career both in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he graduated and received his doctorate in philosophy and arts, and in the United States. Perhaps best known for his brief "microcuentos" in which he blends fantasy and magical realism. His story "Sala de espera" is taken from The Cheshire Cat, written in 1965; he is also the author of the 1966 short story entitled "Taboo." He also wrote the short stories: "El Leve Pedro", "El Fantasma", and "Vudu" He died on December 6, 2000.



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