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Samuel Eichelbaum
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Samuel Eichelbaum (14 November 1894 - 4 May 1967) was an Argentine writer. He was born to Russian-Jewish immigrant parents in Villa Domínguez, Entre Ríos, Argentina. Eichelbaum became one of the leading playwrights in the first half of the 20th century in Argentina. He was also a translator.

Works

  • La mala sed (The Bad Thirst, 1920)
  • El dogma (The Dogma, 1921)
  • Un hogar (A Home, 1922)
  • El judío Aarón (Aaron the Jew, 1926)
  • Cuando tengas un hijo (When You Have a Child, 1929)
  • Un guapo del 900 (The 1900s Dandy, 1940)
  • Pajaro de barro (Bird of Clay, 1940)
  • Divorcio nupcial (Nuptial Divorce, 1941)
  • Rostro perdido (Lost Face, 1952)
  • Dos brasas (Two Live Coals, 1952)
  • Subsuelo (Underground, 1966)

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