Rodolfo Walsh (1927–1977)
Auteur van Operatie bloedbad reconstructie van een terreuractie in Argentinië 1956
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Tre portoghesi sotto un ombrello (per non parlar del morto) (in Per non parlar del morto) (2017) 3 exemplaren
Antología del cuento extraño ( Tomo 2 ) 2 exemplaren
Ese hombre y otros papeles personales/ That man and other personal papers (Spanish Edition) (2007) 2 exemplaren
Antología del cuento extraño ( Tomo 4 ) 2 exemplaren
Esa mujer 2 exemplaren
Cuentos Reunidos 1 exemplaar
CUENTOS 1 exemplaar
TRAMAS 1 exemplaar
LA GRANADA 1 exemplaar
LA REVOLUCIÓN PALESTINA 1 exemplaar
ANCLA(orientada por Rodolfo Walsh) 1 exemplaar
Obre literaria completa 1 exemplaar
Walsh Rodolfo 1 exemplaar
Racconto per bari (in Per non parlar del morto) 1 exemplaar
Simbiosi (in Per non parlar del morto) 1 exemplaar
Diez cuentos policiales argentinos 1 exemplaar
Cuento para tahures 1 exemplaar
Entre el combate y el verbo 1 exemplaar
ESE HOMBRE 1 exemplaar
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Algemene kennis
- Pseudoniemen en naamsvarianten
- Walsh Gil, Rodolfo Jorge (birth name)
- Geboortedatum
- 1927-01-09
- Overlijdensdatum
- 1977-03-25
- Geslacht
- male
- Nationaliteit
- Argentina
- Geboorteplaats
- Lamarque, Argentina
- Plaats van overlijden
- Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Woonplaatsen
- Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Beroepen
- investigative journalist
true crime writer - Relaties
- Walsh, Patricia (daughter)
Walsh, María Victoria (daughter) - Organisaties
- Montoneros
- Korte biografie
- Walsh was an investigative journalist and true crime writer who ran afoul of the right wing Argentine military dictatorship (1976-1983). His daughter María Victoria--an active member of the guerrilla group the Montoneros had previously been killed in a shootout with Argentine military forces. Walsh himself was accosted by members of the Argentine Navy on a Buenos Aires street on March 25, 1977 shortly after having mailed off copies of his 'Open letter from a writer to the military junta'. The regime was known for disappearing people and Walsh had vowed in the event of his being arrested--not to be taken alive. He had good reason as many of his friends and colleagues had already disappeared. He fired at his assailants-wounding one and was himself shot. Eyewitnesses had him then being thrown in the trunk of a Ford Falcon and driven away (dead? alive?) most probably to ESMA (The school of Naval Mechanics) then being used as a prison and torture center and where bodies were often thrown in an incinerator. ESMA was located in a residential area of Buenos Aires. Walsh's daughter Patricia is a politician in Argentina.
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