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Ameghino Buenos Aires 1988, among others. He currently lives in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he works as a writer, coordinates its literary workshop and also makes cultural commentaries on the radio, in addition to writing articles as free-lance for the most prestigious newspapers and magazines. A prolific writer and author of numerous bestselling, the plays of Dalmiro Sáenz are among the most represented in Argentina. His style is characterized by a relentless sarcasm accompanied by a hilarity that reaches absurdity.
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Many of his works have been translated and published in different languages, and his stories show up in numerous compilations, as in "Latin Blood" by Donald Yates (The best crime and detective stories of South
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Eyelids Walked A Fly" a novel of 1986, that also turned into a theatrical version, written by Saenz and entitled “The Boludas", also turned into a film. And "the Satyr of The Roaring Laugh" based on real events.
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