Gustavo Gabriel Levene
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Gustavo Gabriel Levene (August 30, 1905 – 1987) was an Argentinian historian and writer.


Biography

Gustavo Gabriel Levene was born on August 30, 1905, in
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, Catamarca,
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where he begins his elementary studies, later moving to
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, where he finishes his secondary studies. He enrolls at the Faculty of Medicine at the
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but he later drops out. He then continued his studies at the Faculty of Humanities and Educational Science at the
University of La Plata The La Plata National University ( es, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, UNLP) is one of the most important Argentine national universities and the biggest one situated in the city of La Plata, capital of Buenos Aires Province. It has over 90, ...
, from where he graduated with a professor's degree. As such, he holds several positions in different high schools, and was director of the Cangallo Schule school from 1962 to 1965. He was also assistant to the minister of education, and member of the editorial board of the ''Biblioteca de Mayo'' (''May's Library'') of the Senate. He was a prolific historian who conceived history from a human perspective through the common life of his historical characters, their traditions and beliefs. This point of view was unique during a time in which history was written based on heroic military facts or about people who were able to change the course of history. Among his works it stands out the ''New Argentine History, Costumbrist and Social View from the Conquest to Our Days'' () and ''History of the Argentine Presidents'' (''Historia de los presidentes argentinos''), the latter covering from
Bernardino Rivadavia Bernardino de la Trinidad González Rivadavia (May 20, 1780 – September 2, 1845) was the first President of Argentina, then called the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata, from February 8, 1826 to June 27, 1827. He was educated at th ...
's presidency to the third presidency of
Juan Domingo Perón ''Juan'' is a given name, the Spanish and Manx versions of ''John''. It is very common in Spain and in other Spanish-speaking communities around the world and in the Philippines, and also (pronounced differently) in the Isle of Man. In Spanish, t ...
. His interpretation of the nation's history adheres to the liberal tradition, viewing the colonial period like an arid and unprogressive era, having in Bernardino Rivadavia his early nineteenth century hero, and viewing
Juan Manuel de Rosas Juan Manuel José Domingo Ortiz de Rosas (30 March 1793 – 14 March 1877), nicknamed "Restorer of the Laws", was an Argentine politician and army officer who ruled Buenos Aires Province and briefly the Argentine Confederation. Althoug ...
as a reactionary, defender of the colonial system who was useful for the British interests.Potash, Robert A., Book Review of La Argentina se Hizo Así, ''The Hispanic American Historical Review'', Vol. 43, No. 3, Aug., 1963, pp. 445-446. He stepped into the historical playwright with ''Mariano Moreno'', a play that won the First National Prize of Literature 1957. He went on to write other historical plays about the personalities of
José de San Martín José Francisco de San Martín y Matorras (25 February 177817 August 1850), known simply as José de San Martín () or '' the Liberator of Argentina, Chile and Peru'', was an Argentine general and the primary leader of the southern and cent ...
and
Juan Martín de Pueyrredón Juan Martín de Pueyrredón y O'Dogan (December 18, 1777 – March 13, 1850) was an Argentine general and politician of the early 19th century. He was appointed Supreme Director of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata after the Argentine ...
in ''The Unknown'' (''El desconocido''), Bernardino Rivadavia in ''Bernardino'',
Esteban Echeverría José Esteban Antonio Echeverría (2 September 1805 – 19 January 1851) was an Argentine poet, fiction writer, cultural promoter, and liberal activist who played a significant role in the development of Argentine literature, not only throug ...
in ''The Tomorrow'' (''El mañana'') and Lucio V. Mansilla in ''A Man at the Mirror'' (''Un hombre ante el espejo''). However, it is ''Childhood in Catamarca'' (''Niñez en Catamarca'') his most known and piece of work, which is an autobiographic tale that has been adopted by many Argentine schools as a lecture book. Gustavo G. Levene died in Buenos Aires, in 1987.


Works

*Fiction **''Minuto meridiano'' (1930) **''Niñez en Catamarca'' (1946) *Poetry **''Poemas para mi infancia de hoy'' (1967) *Drama **''Mariano Moreno'' (1953), First National Prize of Literature 1957. **''Bernardino'' (1960) **''El desconocido'' (1967) **''El mañana: escenificación del romance de Esteban Echeverría y Mariquita Sánchez'' (1975) **''Teatro histórico argentino'' (1980), anthology integrated by ''Mariano Moreno'', ''Bernardino'', ''El mañana'', ''El desconocido'', ''Un hombre ante el espejo''. *Children's Literature **''Sultán'' (2003), illustrated by Marcela Purita. A tale selected from ''Niñez en Catamarca''. *History ** (1956) **''La Argentina se hizo así'' (1960) **''Historia de los presidentes argentinos'' (1961), with Alberto Palcos, Boleslao Lewin, Ricardo Rodríguez Molas and Félix Luna **''Hombres de la Argentina, de Mayo a Caseros'' (1962), with Gregorio Weimberg, et al. ** (1963) **''Breve historia de la independencia argentina'' (1966) **''Para una antología del odio argentino'' (1975) **''La Argentina Hoy'' (1979) **''Hombres de la Argentina: de mayo a la crisis del 30'' (1987) *Zoology **''Vida animal'' (1949)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Levene, Gustavo Gabriel 1905 births 1987 deaths People from Catamarca Province 20th-century Argentine historians 20th-century Argentine male writers Male non-fiction writers