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

  1. "Tarik Carson, un escritor de raza" (in Spanish). Retrieved 21 August 2019.
  2. "El retorno de un raro". La Diaria (in Spanish). 28 January 2011. Retrieved 21 August 2019.



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