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LEOPOLDO BRIZUELA
ARGENTINA, 1963
 
Leopoldo Brizuela is a poet, fiction writer, translator and screenwriter. His novel England, a Fable won, in 1999, the second edition of the Clarín Novel Prize and has been translated into various languages by publishing houses of great prestige. In 2001, he received a grant from the Gulbenkian Foundation of Lisbon for research toward a new novel, which was recently completed with the provisional title Lisboa a melodrama . As a journalist, he contributes regularly to such esteemed Argentinean newspapers as La Nación, Clarín
and Página 12.
BY LEOPOLDO BRIZUELA
Lisboa. Un melodrama
NOVEL, MANUSCRIPT
Los que llegamos más lejos
SHORT STORIES , 2001
El placer de la cautiva
SHORT NOVEL , 2000
Inglaterra. Una fabula
NOVEL, 1999
 
Leopoldo Brizuela
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"He was worn a novelist. While reading him, from time to time I remembered Onetti's best pages. But he is better as he masters the phrase even better" HECTOR BIANCIOTTI
"Inglaterra is a complex and well built novel, generous but also demanding with its readers. It is wide regards the materials and subjects it addresses. With a plot carefully developed,... This novel has been able to avoid lightness and simplicity" MARTIN KOHAN, INROCKUPTIBLES
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