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With a background of self-critical humor and a brilliant use of narrative rhythm and literary portraiture, the Argentine José Emilio Burucúa tells crudely but without pathos the hectic life of his ancestors, Catalan and Basque emigrants, among whom are a charismatic piano teacher, a pioneer of Latin American medicine, a mother obsessed with Peronism, and a military man persecuted by his fellow coup leaders.

Produktbeschreibung
With a background of self-critical humor and a brilliant use of narrative rhythm and literary portraiture, the Argentine José Emilio Burucúa tells crudely but without pathos the hectic life of his ancestors, Catalan and Basque emigrants, among whom are a charismatic piano teacher, a pioneer of Latin American medicine, a mother obsessed with Peronism, and a military man persecuted by his fellow coup leaders.
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Autorenporträt
José Emilio Burucúa is the codirector of the Center for Production and Investigation in Artistic and Bibliographic Conservation and Restoration and an associate professor of history at the National University of General San Martín in Argentina. He is the author of Corderos y elefantes; Historia, arte, cultura: De Aby Warburg a Carlo Ginzburg; and Historia y ambivalencia.