Collection: Edgardo Cozarinsky

Born in Argentina, Edgardo Cozarinsky is the author of numerous novels, including La ausencia de guerra (2015), Dinero para fantasmas (2012), and Lejos de donde (2009), which was awarded the prize for the Academia Argentina de Letras. His literary essay collections include El pase de testigo (2001), Museo del chisme (2005), and Blues (2010). Cozarinsky is also well known as a screenwriter and director, whose films blur the boundaries between fiction and documentary. He resides in Buenos Aires and in Paris. El ruffian moldavo (The Moldavian Pimp) was published by Vintage in 2007 and La novia de Odessa (The Bride from Odessa) was published by FSG in 2004.

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