LC control no. | n 50002173 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PQ7797.A66 |
Personal name heading | Arlt, Roberto, 1900-1942 |
Associated place | Cosquín (Argentina) |
Birth date | 1900-04-26 |
Death date | 1942-07-26 |
Place of birth | Buenos Aires (Argentina) |
Place of death | Buenos Aires (Argentina) |
Profession or occupation | Journalist Novelist Playwright Short story author |
Found in | His El juguete rabioso, 1926. His The seven madmen, 1984: t.p. (Roberto Arlt) p. 274 (Roberto Godofredo Christopherson Arlt) Viagem terrível, 1999: t.p. (Roberto Arlt) p. 123 (Roberto Godofredo Christophersen Arlt; b. Apr. 26, 1900 in Buenos Aires) p. 125 (d. July 26, 1942) Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes website, June 24, 2021: (Roberto Arlt; born April 26, 1900 in Buenos Aires; parents were Carlos Arlt and Ekatherine Iobstraibitzer; his name on his baptismal certificate appears as Roberto Emilio Gofredo Arlt; he went by the name Roberto Godofredo Christophersen Arlt; claimed he was born April 26, 1900 and April 7, 1900; moved to Cosquín, Argentina in his early 20s for about a year and then moved back to Buenos Aires; journalist; novelist; playwright; short story author; author of novels (Los siete locos; Los lanzallamas; Un viaje terrible; Un viaje terrible; and El amor brujo), short stories (Esther Primavera; El criador de gorilas; and El juguete rabioso), and plays (Saverio el cruel; El fabricante de fantasmas; África; La fiesta del hierro; and El desierto entra en la ciudad); died of a heart attack on July 26, 1942 in Buenos Aires) <http://www.cervantesvirtual.com/portales/roberto_arlt/autor_cronologia/> <http://www.cervantesvirtual.com/portales/roberto_arlt/> <http://www.cervantesvirtual.com/portales/roberto_arlt/su_obra_catalogo/> <https://cvc.cervantes.es/literatura/escritores/arlt/default.htm> Encyclopeida.com website, June 24, 2021: (Roberto Arlt; born April 2, 1900 in Buenos Aires; died 1942 in Buenos Aires; was one of the most influential figures in Argentine literature during the first half of the twentieth century; author of several works including The seven madmen; source: Gale contextual encyclopedia of world literature) <https://www.encyclopedia.com/arts/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/arlt-roberto> |
Associated language | spa |