Liliana Heker
Liliana Heker (born 1943) is an Argentine writer. She wrote and edited left-wing literary journals during the Dirty War of state-sponsored violence in the 1970s and 1980s, using veiled critiques as a means of protest and engaging in vigorous debate with exiled writers such as Julio Cortázar.
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Liliana Heker
She was born in Buenos Aires and her professional writing started at the age of 17 with the support of Abelardo Castillo.
Books
Her books include:
- Acuario (1972), Centro Ed. De América Latina: Buenos Aires
- Zona de clivaje (1990), Legasa: Buenos Aires
- El fin de la historia (1996), Alfaguara - Suma (paperback 2004), ISBN 987-1106-77-7
- Las hermanas de Shakespeare (1999), Aguilar: Buenos Aires
- Los Bordes de Lo Real
- El Partido Rubado
- Los Que Vieron la zarza
- The Stolen Party (2010)
References
Further reading
- Gwendolyn Díaz, Women and Power in Argentine Literature: Stories, Interviews, and Critical Essays, University of Texas Press (paperback 2007), ISBN 0-292-92759-2 - publisher's details accessed at
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