Juan José Becerra

Juan José Becerra is an Argentine writer. He has taught screenwriting at the Universidad Nacional de La Plata. He has also worked as a literary editor, ghost writer and documentary scriptwriter. He has taught at the Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires (MALBA). He contributes regularly to La Agenda magazine to Radio Metro.[1]

Works

Novels

  • La interpretación de un libro. Candaya, 2012
  • Toda la verdad. Seix Barral, 2011
  • Miles de años. Emecé, 2004
  • Atlántida. Norma, 2001
  • Santo. Beatriz Viterbo, 1994

Short stories

  • Dos cuentos vulgares. Ediciones El broche, 2012

Essays

  • Fenómenos argentinos. Planeta 2018
  • Patriotas. Planeta, 2009
  • La vaca – Viaje a la pampa carnívora. Arty Latino, 2007
  • Grasa. Planeta, 2007
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