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Rodrigo Fresán (born 1963 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is a fiction writer and journalist. He has published ''Historia argentina'', ''Vidas de santos'', ''Trabajos manuales'', ''Esperanto'', ''La velocidad de las cosas'', ''Mantra'' and ''Jardines de Kensington'', ''El fondo del cielo'' and La parte inventada. They have been translated into many languages. ''Mantra'', a portrait of Mexico City ca. 2000, reveals a deep influence of Science Fiction novels (Philip K. Dick in particular), movies (Stanley Kubrick) and TV shows (''The Twilight Zone''). His novel, ''Kensington Gardens'', has recently been translated to English by Natasha Wimmer. According to Jonathan Lethem, "he's a kaleidoscopic, open-hearted, shamelessly polymathic storyteller, the kind who brings a blast of oxygen into the room." Since 1999, Fresán has lived and worked in Barcelona, Spain. He was a close friend of the late Chilean writer Roberto Bolaño. ==External links== *(Biography ) *(Interview ) *(Another interview ) *(Interview in the literary blog ''Hablando del asunto'' ), November 2009. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Rodrigo Fresán」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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