Jewish Gauchos and their Descendants in Argentina

03/20/06

Contributed by Annette Levine

The Jewish studies program and the modern languages and literatures department invite you to an evening talk with acclaimed Argentine author Alicia Steimberg. She will present "Jewish Gauchos and their Descendants in Argentina" on Wednesday, March 22, at 7:00 p.m. in Clark Lounge in the Campus Center.

For more information, please contact Annette Levine: [mailto:alevine@ithaca.edu].

Internationally renowned author Alicia Steimberg was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1933. Her first book, Musicians and Watchmakers (Musicos y Relojeros) was published in 1971 and earned her acclaim in two prestigious literary contests. She has since published nine books along with short stories and articles for anthologies, newspapers, and magazines. Steimberg's work grapples with the overarching themes of gender, nationality, language, humor, erotica, memory, and trauma while often centering on female protagonists. Two new books by Ms. Steimberg are due to come out this year: Aprender a Escribir (Teaching Yourself to Write), a work of non-fiction; and a novel entitled Julia's Music.

This event is free and open to the public.

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