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Juan José Saer

    June 28, 1937 – June 11, 2005

    Juan José Saer stood as one of the most significant Argentine novelists of the past fifty years. His work frequently explores the predicament of the self-exiled writer, often through the narrative of twin brothers, one remaining in Argentina during the dictatorship while the other, like Saer himself, relocated to Paris. Several of his novels trace their separate yet interwoven destinies, alongside a cast of recurring characters who shift between prominence and background. Saer's writing adeptly engages with established genres such as detective fiction, colonial encounters, and travelogues, showcasing a deep engagement with canonical modern authors and a distinctive literary voice that cemented his importance in Latin American literature.

    Juan José Saer
    Die Gelegenheit
    Der fremde Zeuge
    Balada de Caín
    Śledztwo
    El entenado
    The Regal Lemon Tree