María Angélica Bosco (1917–2006) was an Argentinean novelist, translator and essayist. Her first novel La muerte baja en ascensor (Death Takes the Elevator), won the Emecé Prize in 1954.[1]
Works
- La muerte baja en ascensor [Death Takes the Elevator]. Buenos Aires: Emecé, 1954.
- La muerte soborna a Pandora [Death Bribes Pandora]. Buenos Aires: Emecé, 1956.
- El Comedor de Diario (The(everyday) Dining Room, unlike the formal dining room in large houses, Emecé, 1962
- ¿dónde está el cordero? [Where is the Lamb?]. Buenos Aires: Emecé, 1966.
- Historia privada [Private History]. Buenos Aires: Emecé, 1972.
- Cartas de mujeres [Letters from Women]. Buenos Aires: Emecé, 1975.
- En la estela de un secuestro [In the Wake of a Kidnapping]. Buenos Aires: Emecé, 1977.
- Muerte en la costa del río [Death on the River Shore]. Buenos Aires: Emecé, 1979.
- La muerte vino de afuera [Death Came From Outside]. Buenos Aires: Editorial Belgrano, 1982.
- El sótano [The Basement]. Buenos Aires: Sudamericana, 1986.
- Las burlas del porvenir [The Mockery of the Future]. Buenos Aires: Atlántida, 1993.
- Tres historias de mujeres [Three Stories of Women]. Buenos Aires: Vinciguerra, 1996.
References
- ↑ Flora H. Schiminovich (2004). "María Angélica Bosco (b. 1917)". In Darrell B. Lockhart (ed.). Latin American Mystery Writers: An A-to-Z Guide. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 44–47. ISBN 978-0-313-30554-2.
External links
- Ben Bollig, The Anti-Canon: María Angélica Bosco, 4 April 2016
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