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Eduardo Gudiño Kieffer (November 2, 1935 – September 20, 2002) was an Argentine writer.[1]
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Kieffer was born on November 2, 1935, in Esperanza, Santa Fe in Argentina.[1][2] On his mother's side, he was related to Argentinian painter Sebastian Spreng.[citation needed]
He was part of the Latin American literature boom of the 1960s. He graduated as a lawyer at the Universidad del Litoral in Santa Fe but never practiced law.[3] He wrote novels, essays, short stories, children's books, scripts and theatre plays. He was also a renowned journalist. For many years he was a columnist for the Culture page of the newspaper La Nación.[3] His books have been translated into many languages.[3]
He was also part of the jury in many literary competitions. His main theme was Buenos Aires, and he was named "Ciudadano Ilustre de la Ciudad" (Distinguished Citizen of Buenos Aires).
He was married to Beatriz Trento and later divorced, they had three children. He died in Buenos Aires on September 20, 2002.[1][3]
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