José Pablo Feinmann
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Born | Buenos Aires, Argentina | 29 March 1943
Died | 17 December 2021 (aged 78) Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Occupation(s) | Philosopher writer playwright TV host |
Years active | 1970–2021 |
Spouses |
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Children | Virginia and Verónica |
Website | Official Site |
José Pablo Feinmann (29 March 1943 – 17 December 2021) was an Argentine philosopher, writer, playwright, and television host.[1] He also penned several screenplays for domestic film production and international coproductions.
Born to Abraham and Elena (de Albuquerque) Feinmann,[2] Feinmann was a Peronist Youth militant during the 1970s, considering Peronism as a real mass movement with the potential to change the country for the better. Nevertheless, he opposed armed violence to achieve political ends, criticizing the foco theory of Che Guevara which, years after the Cuban Revolution, became popular in some sectors of the Marxist-Peronist movement, such as Montoneros.
Feinmann abandoned Peronism in the 1990s, during the neoliberal government of Carlos Menem. He later became a supporter of left-wing Peronist president Cristina Fernandez.
Death
Feinmann died from complications of a stroke on 17 December 2021, at the age of 78.[3]
Works
Novels
- Últimos días de la víctima (1979)
- El ejército de ceniza (1986)
- La Astucia de la Razón (1990)
- El cadáver imposible (1992)
- Los crímenes de Van Gogh (1994)
- La sombra de Heidegger (2005)
- Timote: secuestro y muerte del general Aramburu (2009)
- Carter en New York (2009)
- Carter en Vietnam (2009)
Screenplays
- En retirada
- At the Edge of the Law
- Eva Perón: The True Story
- Ángel, la Diva y Yo
- El Amor y el Espanto
- Ay Juancito
TV
- El cine por asalto (2007)
- Cine contexto (2008–2010)
- Filosofía, aquí y ahora (2009– ?)[4]
References
- ^ José Pablo Feinmann
- ^ Las Navidades de Bongo
- ^ "Murió José Pablo Feinmann, escritor y filósofo de lectura imprescindible". Página 12. 17 December 2021. Retrieved 18 December 2021.
- ^ Filosofía, aquí y ahora Archived 24 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine Canal Encuentro (in Spanish) Retrieved on 29 April 2012
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- 1943 births
- 2021 deaths
- Argentine essayists
- Argentine male essayists
- Argentine people of German-Jewish descent
- Argentine people of Brazilian descent
- People of Brazilian-Jewish descent
- Argentine male novelists
- Argentine educators
- Argentine philosophers
- Argentine television personalities
- Peronists
- 20th-century Argentine novelists
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- 21st-century Argentine male writers
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