Juan José Saer
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Juan José Saer ( Serodino, Santa Fe,
Argentina Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, th ...
, June 28, 1937
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,
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, June 11, 2005) was an Argentine writer, considered one of the most important in
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and in
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of the 20th century. He is considered the most important writer of Argentina after
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(according to Martin Kohan) and the best Argentine writer of the second half of the 20th century (according to
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). Four of his novels - ''La Pesquisa'', ''El Entenado'', '' La Grande'' and ''
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'' - appear on various lists made by Latin American and Spanish writers and critics of the best 100 books in the Spanish language of the last 25 years For his novel ''La Ocasión'' he won the
Nadal Prize Premio Nadal is a Spanish literary prize awarded annually by the publishing house Ediciones Destino, part of Planeta Group, Planeta. It has been awarded every year on 6 January since 1944. The Josep Pla Award for Catalan literature is given at the ...
in 1987. In 1990, he won the
Silver Condor Award for Best Original Screenplay The Silver Condor Award for Best Original Screenplay ( es, Premio Cóndor de Plata al mejor guion original de ficción), given by the Argentine Film Critics Association The Argentine Film Critics Association ( es, Asociación de Cronistas Cinemat ...
for the film '' Las Veredas de Saturno''.


Biography

Born to Syrian-Lebanese immigrants in Serodino, a small town in the
Santa Fe Province The Province of Santa Fe ( es, Provincia de Santa Fe, ) is a province of Argentina, located in the center-east of the country. Neighboring provinces are from the north clockwise Chaco (divided by the 28th parallel south), Corrientes, Entre R ...
, Saer studied law and philosophy at the
National University of the Litoral The National University of Litoral ( es, Universidad Nacional del Litoral, UNL) is a public university in Argentina. It is based in Santa Fe, Argentina, Santa Fe, the capital of Santa Fe Province. It has colleges and other academic facilities i ...
, where he taught ''History of Cinematography''. Thanks to a scholarship, he moved to
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in 1968 where he taught at the
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. He had recently retired from his position as a lecturer at the University of Rennes, and had almost finished his final novel, ''La Grande'' (2005), which has since been published posthumously, along with a series of critical articles on Latin American and European writers, ''Trabajos'' (2006). In the year 2012, a first installment of his previously unpublished working notebooks were edited and published as "Papeles de trabajo" by Seix Barral in Argentina. A second volume soon followed, which was the result of five years of editing work by a team coordinated by Julio Premat, who wrote the introduction of the first volume. These notebooks allow readers a privileged insight into the creative processes of Saer. As critics point out, the books of Juan José Saer may be taken as a single "oeuvre", set in his "La Zona", a fluvial region around the Argentinian city of Santa Fé, populated by characters who are developed and become referential from novel to novel. Saer's novels frequently thematize the situation of the self-exiled writer through the figures of two twin brothers, one of whom remained in Argentina during the dictatorship, while the other, like Saer himself, moved to Paris; several of his novels trace their separate and intertwining fates, along with those of a host of other characters who alternate between foreground and background from work to work. Like several of his contemporaries (
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,
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,
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), Saer's work often builds on particular and highly codified genres, such as detective fiction (''The Investigation''), colonial encounters (''The Witness''), travelogues (''El río sin orillas''), or canonical modern writers (e.g.
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, in ''La mayor'' and Joyce, in "Sombras sobre vidrio esmerilado").


Death and legacy

Suffering from
lung cancer Lung cancer, also known as lung carcinoma (since about 98–99% of all lung cancers are carcinomas), is a malignant lung tumor characterized by uncontrolled cell growth in tissues of the lung. Lung carcinomas derive from transformed, malign ...
, he died in Paris on June 11, 2005, at the age of sixty-seven. He was buried in the Père-Lachaise cemetery. 2021 At the time of his death he was writing the last chapters of his longest novel, La grande, which ended up appearing posthumously along with Works, a collection of literary articles that appeared in various newspapers and magazines that Saer already had ready for publication.


Film adaptations

* '' Palo y hueso'' (''Stick and Bone'', 1968), directed by Nicolás Sarquís, with a script co-written with the author; based on the homonymous story. * ''Nadie Nada Nunca'' (''No, No, Never,'' 1998) directed by Raúl Beceyro; based on the homonymous novel. * ''Cicatrices (Scars,'' 2001) directed by Patricio Coll; based on the homonymous novel. * ''Tres de corazones'' (''Three of Hearts,'' 2007) directed by
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; based on the story ''The Taximetrist'' . * ''Yarará'' (2015) directed by Santiago Sarquís; based on the story ''The path of the coast'' . * ''El limonero real'' (''The real lemon tree,'' 2016) directed by Gustavo Fontán; based on the homonymous novel.


Bibliography

*''El arte de narrar'' (1988) *''El arte de narrar : poemas, 1960/1975'' (1977) *''El arte de narrar : poemas'' (2000) *''Cicatrices'' (1969)Cicatrices
/ref> *''El Concepto de ficción'' (1997) *''Cuentos completos, 1957–2000'' (2001) *''En la zona, 1957–1960'' (1960) (2003) *''El entenado'' (1983) – (1988) *''The event'' translated by Helen Lane (1995) *''Glosa '' (1986) *''La grande'' (2005) *''Juan José Saer'' (1986) *''El limonero real : novela'' (1974) *''Una literatura sin atributos'' (1986) (1996) *''Lo imborrable'' (1993) *''Lugar'' (2000) *''La mayor'' (1976) 8432025151 – (1982) *''Nadie nada nunca'' (1980) *''La narración-objeto'' (1999) *''Narraciones'' (1983) vol. 1 – vol. 2 *''Nobody nothing never'' translated by Helen Lane (1993) (pbk) *''Las nubes'' (1997) *''La ocasión'' (1988) *''The One Before'' translated by Roanne Kantor (2015) *''Palo y hueso'' (2000) *''La pesquisa'' (1994) *''Responso'' (1964) *''El río sin orillas : tratado imaginario'' (1991) *''La selva espesa'' (1994) *''Trabajos'' (2005) *''Unidad de lugar'' (1967) *''La vuelta completa'' (1966) *''The Witness'' translated by Margaret Jull Costa (1990) * "Shadows on Jeweled Glass" translated by Jim Hicks (''The Massachusetts Review 51.1'', 2010) *''The Sixty-Five Years of Washington'' (2010) ''Glosa'', translated by Steve Dolph *''Scars'' (2011) ''Cicatrices'', translated by Steve Dolph *''La Grande'' (2014) translated by Steve Dolph *''The Clouds'' (2016) ''Las nubes'' translated by Hilary Vaughn Dobel *''The Regal Lemon Tree'' (2020) ''El limonero real : novela'', translated by Sergio Waisman


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(Spanish)
Biography: El Poder de la Palabra
(Spanish) {{DEFAULTSORT:Saer, Juan Jose 1937 births 2005 deaths People from Iriondo Department National University of the Littoral alumni Argentine people of Syrian descent Argentine people of Lebanese descent National University of the Littoral faculty Rennes 2 University faculty Argentine male novelists Argentine expatriates in France 20th-century Argentine novelists 20th-century Argentine male writers