César Aira
César Aira is an acclaimed Argentine writer and translator known for his prolific output and unique narrative style. He has published over a hundred works, including novels, essays, and plays, becoming a significant figure in contemporary literature. Aira's writing often blends fantasy with realism, exploring themes of identity and the nature of storytelling.
Born on Feb 15, 1949 (76 years old)
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Slovenia:
César Aira is mentioned as a candidate for the Nobel Prize in Literature.
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Uruguay:
César Aira is noted as a potential Nobel Prize candidate.
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Liechtenstein:
César Aira is among the candidates for the Nobel Prize in Literature 2025.
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Ecuador:
César Aira is mentioned as a significant author in the Spanish language literary scene.
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Brazil:
César Aira is noted for his concise writing style, appealing to readers seeking shorter works.
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Argentina:
César Aira's 50 years of literature is celebrated with an exhibition of his book covers.
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Argentina:
César Aira is mentioned as one of the personalities Debenedetti considered interviewing.
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Dominican Republic:
César Aira is mentioned as an author published by the independent Colombian publisher Yarumo.
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Venezuela:
César Aira expresses his admiration for Ednodio Quintero's work in a letter.
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Argentina:
César Aira's novels were mentioned by Martín Kohan for their elements of wonder.
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