Bosco, María Angélica (1917–)
Bosco, María Angélica (1917–)
Argentinean novelist, translator and essayist. Name variations: Maria Angelica Bosco. Born 1917.
Works include La muerte baja en el ascensor (1954), La Trampa (1960), Historia privada (1972), Cartas de mujeres (1975), En la estela de un secuestro (1977), En la piel de otro (1981) and La muerte vino de afuero (1983); also translated Kierkegaard, Flaubert, Zola and Rimbaud.
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