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Alberto Gerchunoff (January 1, 1883 –
March 2, 1950), was an
Argentine writer born in the
Russian Empire, in the city of Proskuriv, now Khmelnytskyi, Ukraine...
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writer and
journalist Alberto Gerchunoff, who is
regarded as the
founder of
Jewish literature in
Latin America.
Gerchunoff published the work in 1910, during...
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original on 11
February 2012.
Pablo Gerchunoff (1989).
Peronist Economic Policies, 1946–1955. di
Tella y Dornbusch. pp...
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appeared regularly in its columns. José Martí
Miguel de
Unamuno Alberto Gerchunoff Eduardo Mallea José
Ortega y G****et
Jorge Luis
Borges Rubén Darío Alfonso...
- Period". NBER
Working Paper No. 6236: 1. doi:10.3386/w6236.
Galiani &
Gerchunoff 2002, p. 4. Yair Mundlak;
Domingo Cavallo;
Roberto Domenech (1989). Agriculture...
- de Filosofía y Letras.
Universidad de Tu****án, San
Miguel de Tu****án.
Gerchunoff, Pablo; Llach,
Lucas (2003). El
ciclo de la ilusión y el desencanto: un...
- (1927–2000) a
Russian ophthalmologist,
politician and
professor Alberto Gerchunoff (1883–1950),
Argentine author and
journalist Max
Husmann (1888–1965),...
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previously to Borges, the Ukrainian-born
Jewish intellectual Alberto Gerchunoff wrote a
novella about philosopher's
early sentimental life, Los amores...
- Venice. Stavans, Ilan (2000). The
essential Ilan Stavans. p. 126.
citing Gerchunoff,
Alberto (1910). The
Jewish gauchos of the
pampas (in Spanish) (English...
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California Santa Barbara mascot. The
Jewish Gauchos is a 1910
novel by
Alberto Gerchunoff about Jewish gauchos in Argentina. It was
adapted into a film, Los Gauchos...