Tarik Carson
Tarik Carson da Silva (Rivera, Uruguay, 23 August 1946 - Argentina, 29 September 2014) was a Uruguayan-born writer and painter, active in Argentina.[1]
Work
Novels
- Una pequeña soledad (Filofalsía, Buenos Aires, 1986)
- El estado superior de la materia (Buenos Aires, 1989)
- Ganadores (Proyección, Montevideo, 1991)
- Océanos de néctar (Axxón, Buenos Aires, 1992)
Short stories
- El hombre olvidado (Géminis, Montevideo, 1973)[2]
- El corazón reversible (Monte Sexto, Montevideo, 1986)
gollark: Other fun idea: hydrogen (gradually diffuses away).
gollark: One of the interesting features of, say, uranium currency, is that it disinceitivizes putting large amounts of wealth in one place.
gollark: What does consciousness actually *do*, though?
gollark: I don't think "deterministic generation of choices and probabilities, random picking of one" is free will *either*.
gollark: But you can if some weird process you don't understand happens to spit out different data each time?
References
- "Tarik Carson, un escritor de raza" (in Spanish). Retrieved 21 August 2019.
- "El retorno de un raro". La Diaria (in Spanish). 28 January 2011. Retrieved 21 August 2019.
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