Rodrigo Fresán (born 1963 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is a fiction writer and journalist. Since 1999, Fresán has lived and worked in Barcelona, Spain....
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de Kensington (translated into English as "Kensington Gardens") by Rodrigo Fresán (2003), interweaves the story of Peter Pan, his creator JM Barrie, and...
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Echeverría Samuel Eichelbaum Fogwill Jorge Fondebrider Luis Franco Rodrigo Fresán Silvio Frondizi Griselda Gambaro Juan Gelman Alberto Gerchunoff Oliverio...
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Seville. Among his closest friends were the novelists Rodrigo Fresán and Enrique Vila-Matas; Fresán's tribute included the statement that "Roberto emerged...
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Donovan – Schopenhauer's Telescope Fernanda Eberstadt – The Furies Rodrigo Fresán – Jardines de Kensington Cornelia Funke – Inkheart Anna Gavalda – I...
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Madonna studies, a subfield of American cultural studies. According to Rodrigo Fresán, "saying that Madonna is just a pop star is as inappropriate as saying...
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Aphrodite, who said is "the one who fits Madonna bests". For Madonna, as Rodrigo Fresán quotes, an icon is when people start to unrealistically identify with...
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María Pasquini Durán, Juan Gelman, Eduardo Galeano, Osvaldo Bayer, Rodrigo Fresán, Alan Pauls, Juan Forn, Eduardo Berti, Ernesto Tenembaum, Homero Alsina...
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she is an active reflection of it". Argentine essayist and writer, Rodrigo Fresán described her in 2000, as "the mirror of our days". In 1998, Madonna...
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Javier Cercas, Claudia Piñeiro, Clara Obligado, Guillermo Martínez, Rodrigo Fresán, Mariana Enriquez, James Ellroy, Petros Márkaris, Alejandra Costamagna...
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