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Carlos Rodrigues Gesualdi is an Argentinean writer, teacher, lecturer and translator living in Germany, author of children’s novels and of stories published in various countries. His novel "Raros Peinados" is a classic in Argentina.
Carlos Rodrigues Gesualdi was born in Buenos Aires in 1963. After passing quickly through the Arts program of the University of Buenos Aires, he graduated in Philosophy. [1] He worked as a professor and researcher in Medieval Philosophy and wrote with his friend Antonio Tursi the book Tres tratados Averroístas. Before writing "Raros Peinados", his big success, he lived in a national park in Venezuela, where he administered a jetty, and after "Palabra de Fantasma" he settled in Germany. There he wrote around 50 stories in three languages, which were published in collections and schoolbooks in different countries. [2]
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Carlos Rodrigues Gesualdi is an Argentinean writer, teacher, lecturer and translator living in Germany, author of children’s novels and of stories published in various countries. His novel "Raros Peinados" is a classic in Argentina.
Carlos Rodrigues Gesualdi was born in Buenos Aires in 1963. After passing quickly through the Arts program of the University of Buenos Aires, he graduated in Philosophy. [1] He worked as a professor and researcher in Medieval Philosophy and wrote with his friend Antonio Tursi the book Tres tratados Averroístas. Before writing "Raros Peinados", his big success, he lived in a national park in Venezuela, where he administered a jetty, and after "Palabra de Fantasma" he settled in Germany. There he wrote around 50 stories in three languages, which were published in collections and schoolbooks in different countries. [2]