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ERNESTO MALLO
ARGENTINA, 1948 |
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Ernesto Mallo started out as a playwright and script writer, beginning his career as a novelist in 2004. His first novel Needle in a Haystack (Planeta, 2006) was a finalist for the Clarín-Alfaguara Novel Prize, in 2004, and received the Silverio Cañada Memorial Prize, given during the Noir Week festival held in Gijón. Belonging to the detective genre, Mallo’s novels, while works of fiction, are always grounded in precise historical moments
www.ernestomallo.com.ar
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| BY ERNESTO MALLO |
Me verás caer
NOVEL, MANUSCRIPT |
Delincuente argentino
NOVEL, 2007 |
La aguja en el pajar
NOVEL, 2006 |
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| "“This man is truly knowledgeable. He knows about weapons, about pizza parlors, about cadavers, about cars, about how a police precinct operates, how a coffee maker works, and how a robbery is successful or fails. But, more than anything, he knows how to tell a story.” ANA MARÍA SHUA |
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| “Your book won’t let me get up for dinner.” ELSA OSORIO |
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| “In the most rigorous and perfect tradition of the noir novel, Mallo, while simultaneously revealing the distilled essence of Argentina, gives us this book as a gift to read with stopping, leaving us breathless.”
GUILLERMO SACCOMANNO |
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| PUBLISHED BY: Latin America PLANETA | |
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