Fernando Sorrentino
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Fernando Sorrentino is an Argentine writer born in Buenos Aires on November 8, 1942. His works have been translated into English, Portuguese, Italian, German, French, Finnish, Hungarian, Polish, Bulgarian, Chinese, Vietnamese,Tamil and Kabyle. In 2006 Fernando Sorrentino published a collection of short stories entitled: "Per colpa del dottor Moreau ed altri racconti fantastici". The collection includes all his short stories translated in Italian and is published by Progetto Babele literary magazine.
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Works
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Short stories
- La regresión zoológica, 1969
- Imperios y servidumbres, 1972
- El mejor de los mundos posibles, 1976
- En defensa propia, 1982
- El remedio para el rey ciego, 1984
- El rigor de las desdichas, 1994
- Per colpa del dottor Moreau ed altri racconti fantastici, 2006
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Longer Works
- Costumbres de los muertos, 1996
- Sanitarios centenarios, 1979
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Children's Books
- Cuentos del Mentiroso, 1978
- El Mentiroso entre guapos y compadritos, 1994
- La recompensa del príncipe, 1995
- Historias de María Sapa y Fortunato, 1995
- El Mentiroso contra las Avispas Imperiales, 1994
- La venganza del muerto, 1997
- El que se enoja, pierde, 1999
- Aventuras del capitán Bancalari, 1999
- Cuentos de don Jorge Sahlame, 2001
- El Viejo que Todo lo Sabe, 2001.
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