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Muere el escritor argentino Ernesto Sábato a los 99 años

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  • Murió el escritor argentino Ernesto Sábato

    Murió el escritor argentino Ernesto Sábato

    BAS22 - ROSARIO (ARGENTINA), 30/04/2011.- Fotografía de archivo tomada el 17 de noviembre de 2004 en la que aparece el escritor argentino Ernesto Sábato (c), acompañado por el Rey Juan Carlos de Espana (i) y su asistente Elvira González Fraga durante el II Congreso Internacional de la Lengua Española celebrado en Rosario, Argentina. Ernesto Sábato murió hoy a los 99 años en su casa de las afueras de Buenos Aires, donde permanecía recluido desde hacía años a raíz de sus problemas de salud, informaron hoy allegados al autor. EFE/Héctor Rio
  • File photo of Spanish Prince Felipe and Argentine author Sabato during a visit to Sabato's home on the outskirts of Buenos Aires

    File photo of Spanish Prince Felipe and Argentine author Sabato during a visit to Sabato's home on the outskirts of Buenos Aires

    Spanish Prince Felipe (L) is greeted by acclaimed Argentine author Ernesto Sabato, during a visit to Sabato's home on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, in this May 23, 2003 file photo. Sabato, whose novel "The Tunnel" is hailed as an existentialist classic and who presided over a probe into the crimes committed by the nation's military rulers, died on April 30, 2011 at age 99. REUTERS/Files (ARGENTINA - Tags: OBITUARY PROFILE POLITICS ROYALS)
  • File photo of Argentine writer Sabato with Portuguese Nobel Literature Prize winner Saramago, then Argentine first lady and now President Fernandez de Kirchner in Rosario

    File photo of Argentine writer Sabato with Portuguese Nobel Literature Prize winner Saramago, then Argentine first lady and now President Fernandez de Kirchner in Rosario

    Renowned Argentine writer Ernesto Sabato (3rd L), is accompanied by Portuguese Nobel Literature Prize winner Jose Saramago (2nd L), then Argentine first lady and now President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner (L), his aide Elvira Gonzalez Fraga, and Cesar Antonio Molina (R), President of the Instituto Cervantes, during The Third International Congress of the Spanish Language, in Rosario, in this November 20, 2004 file photo. Sabato, whose novel "The Tunnel" is hailed as an existentialist classic and who presided over a probe into the crimes committed by the nation's military rulers, died on April 30, 2011 at age 99. REUTERS/Alfredo Celoria/Files (ARGENTINA - Tags: OBITUARY PROFILE POLITICS)

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