Alberto Fuguet

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Born:
March 25, 1964

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Alberto Felipe Fuguet de Goyeneche (pronounced [alˈβeɾto fuˈɣet]; born 7 March 1963) is a Chilean author, journalist, film critic and film director who rose to critical prominence in the 1990s as part of the movement known as the New Chilean Narrative. Although he was born in Santiago, he spent his first 13 years of life in Encino, California. He was among the fifty Latin American leaders selected by Time magazine and CNN in 1999, and he appeared on the front page of Newsweek magazine in 2002.

Books by Alberto Fuguet

Alberto Fuguet: Road story (Spanish language, 2007, Alfaguara) No rating

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Alberto Fuguet: Tinta roja (Spanish language, 1996, Aguilar Chilena de Ediciones)

Tinta roja

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Alberto Fuguet: Mala onda (Spanish language, 2003, Aguilar Chilena de Ediciones)

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