Angel Balzarino
Angel Balzarino (born August 4, 1943) is an Argentine writer who currently lives in Rafaela. He has published several novellas and a dozen books of stories.[1]
Major works
- El Hombre que Tenía Miedo (stories), Ediciones E.R.A. (1974) No ISBN
- Las Otras Manos (stories), Editorial Colmegna (1987) ISBN 950-535-118-6
- Hombres y Hazañas, Fondo Editorial Municipal (1995) ISBN 950-99393-2-3
- Mariel Entre Nosotros, El Francotirador Ediciones (1998) ISBN 950-8502-35-5
S.M.A.
gollark: What happens if farming gets even more automated than now, and you can just trivially produce reasonable amounts of food from a small hydroponics thing? It won't be significantly valuable.
gollark: Food will have nonzero value as long as there are biological humans? Sure. SIGNIFICANT value? No.
gollark: You could also just directly sell goods/services to people, which may turn out to be a more money-efficient use of time.
gollark: Anyway, in case of general good situations, I would get slightly more money. In case of market crashes, I would lose a bit but, at worst, still have bank account money available. In case of civilizational collapse, oh well, I probably have other issues.
gollark: The thing this conversation propagated from.
References
- "Angel Balzarino: esa pasión por la expresión literaria", Diario La Opinión de Rafaela, 8 March 2015. Archive copy at the Wayback Machine.
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