Abel Posse
Abel Parentini Posse, born Córdoba, Argentina, on 7 January 1934, is an Argentine diplomat and writer. He was designated at a diplomatic mission in Venice by Alejandro Agustín Lanusse in 1973[1] and hold similar offices during the following Argentine governments, both military and civilian. He was briefly considered as a possible foreign minister of Néstor Kirchner by the beginning of his mandate in 2003,[1] but the role was finally designated to Rafael Bielsa.
Parentini's 1983 work Los perros del paraíso won the Venezuelan Rómulo Gallegos Prize.
Works
- Los bogavantes, 1970 (novela).
- La boca del tigre, 1971 (novela).
- Daimón, 1978 (novela).
- Momento de morir, 1979 (novela).
- Los perros del paraíso, 1983 (novela).
- Los demonios ocultos, 1987 (novela).
- La reina del Plata, 1988 (novela).
- El viajero de Agartha, 1989 (novela).
- Biblioteca esencial, 1991 (ensayo).
- El largo atardecer del caminante, 1992 (novela).
- La pasión según Eva, 1994 (novela).
- Los cuadernos de Praga, 1998 (novela).
- Argentina, el gran viraje, 2000 (ensayo).
- El inquietante día de la vida, 2001 (novela).
- El eclipse argentino. De la enfermedad colectiva al renacimiento, 2003 (ensayo).
- En letra grande, 2005 (ensayo).
- La santa locura de los argentinos, 2006 (ensayo).
- Cuando muere el hijo. Una crónica real, 2009 (novela).
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