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Alejandro Rozitchner : ウィキペディア英語版
Alejandro Rozitchner

Alejandro Rozitchner (born 1960 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine philosopher and writer. "Artist of the ideas" or "intellectual nutritionist" are some of the names with which he describes his work. He is characterized by his affirmative thinking, his appreciation for enthusiasm (a concept on which he has published numerous articles and also a topic of several conferences), and for his open, casual, and provocative style.
==Biography==
Alejandro Rozitchner has a bachelor's degree in philosophy from the Universidad Central de Venezuela.
He is the author of the novels ''El despertar del joven que se perdió la revolución'' (1998), ''Pernicioso vegetal'' (1999), ''Bienvenidos a mi'' (2003), and ''La venganza del oyente'', published in 2008. He also wrote ''Argentina Impotencia. De la producción de crisis, a la producción de país'' (2002), ''Amor y País. Manual de discusiones'' (2005), and ''Hijos sin dios. Cómo criar chicos ateos'', with his wife, Ximena Ianantuoni.
As a professional scriptwriter, he has written humorous scripts for the shows ''El palacio de la risa'', with Antonio Gasalla; ''La cueva del chancho'', with Juan Acosta, and joined the scriptwriter's staff of ''El circo Romano'', with Gerardo Romano.
In 1991 he was the bassist in the first album of Illya Kuryaki and the Valderramas, "Fabrico Cuero". Subsequently, in 2000, he recorded an album with the band Juan Acosta y los navegando por dentro, artistically led by Argentine actor and humorist Juan Acosta.
In radio, he was a columnist for Mario Pergolini' s program, ''Cual es'', at the ''Rock and Pop''. The columns of 2002, a series of national rock lyrics that were interpreted from a philosophical standpoint, were grouped together in the book ''Escuchá qué tema. La filosofía del rock nacional''. The opinion columns of 2003, were published in his book ''Ideas falsas. Moral para gente que quiere vivir'' (2004).
In television, he hosted his own program, "100 volando TV," and during 2005 and 2006 he participated in "Hora Clave", Mariano Grondona's program.
He writes articles and opinion columns for various publications, such as La Nación newspaper, Noticias magazine, Diario Ciudadano de Mendoza and Cronista Comercial.
As an inspirational speaker, he works at companies giving lectures on enthusiasm and creativity. He also conducts workshops and courses on philosophy and writing.
Currently, he is working at the Government of the City of Buenos Aires.

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