Humberto Costantini

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Humberto Costantini
Humberto Costantini

Humberto Costantini (born April 8 1924 in Buenos Aires, died June 7 1987) was an Argentine writer and poet. As many Argentine artist, he left the country in 1976 escaping from ideological persecution. After 7 years and a half living in Mexico, he returned to Argentina upon the end of the military government.

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  • De por aquí nomás (short stories) editions in 1958/1965/1969
  • Un señor alto, rubio de bigotes (short stories) editions in 1963/1969/1972
  • Tres monólogos (theater play) editions in 1964/1969
  • Cuestiones con la vida (poems) editions in 1966/1970/1976/1982/1986
  • Una vieja historia de caminantes (short stories) edition in 1970
  • Háblenme de Funes (three short novels) editions in 1970/1980
  • Libro de Trelew (epic narration) edition in 197
  • Más cuestiones con la vida (poems) edition in 1974
  • Bandeo (short stories) editions in 1975/1980
  • De Dioses, hombrecitos y policías (novel) editions in 1979/1984
  • Una pipa larga, larga, con cabeza de jabalí (theater play) edition in 1981
  • La larga noche de Francisco Sanctis (novel) edition in 1984
  • En la noche (short stories) edition in 1985
  • Chau, Pericles (theater play) edition in 1986
  • Rapsodia de Raquel Liberman (novel/trilogy; two of three parts completed; 1987) inedited

His books were published in different countries and translated to various languages, such as -among others- Czech, English, Finnish, German , Hebrew, Polish , Russian and Swedish.

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