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Ernesto Sábato (1911–2011) was an Argentine novelist, essayist, and physicist. He left science to devote himself to literature, becoming one of the most important figures in Argentine letters.
Known for: The Tunnel
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The Tunnel
An unforgettable psychological novel of obsessive love, The Tunnel was championed by Albert Camus, Thomas Mann, and Graham Greene upon its publication in 1948. It tells the story of Juan Pablo Castel, a painter who confesses from prison the reasons that led him to murder María Iribarne, the woman he loved. Through his confession, Sábato explores themes of isolation, obsession, and the existential anguish of modern life.
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The First Encounter: Seeing and Being Seen
It began with a single glance at an art exhibition—an ordinary moment charged with extraordinary meaning. My painting, *Maternity*, hung among dozens of others, overlooked by critics and visitors alike. Yet María Iribarne lingered before it, not merely admiring the whole canvas, but focusing her att...
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Obsession and Isolation: The Collapse of Connection
When María and I finally began to speak, the reality did not match the clarity I had imagined. She was affectionate yet elusive, faithful yet mysterious. Every word that passed between us multiplied my confusion. I wanted to possess the purity of her understanding entirely; I wanted her to inhabit o...
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About Ernesto Sábato
Ernesto Sábato (1911–2011) was an Argentine novelist, essayist, and physicist. He left science to devote himself to literature, becoming one of the most important figures in Argentine letters. His major works include The Tunnel, On Heroes and Tombs, and The Angel of Darkness. His writing is known fo...
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Ernesto Sábato (1911–2011) was an Argentine novelist, essayist, and physicist. He left science to devote himself to literature, becoming one of the most important figures in Argentine letters. His major works include The Tunnel, On Heroes and Tombs, and The Angel of Darkness. His writing is known fo...
Ernesto Sábato (1911–2011) was an Argentine novelist, essayist, and physicist. He left science to devote himself to literature, becoming one of the most important figures in Argentine letters. His major works include The Tunnel, On Heroes and Tombs, and The Angel of Darkness. His writing is known for its exploration of human existence, moral conflict, and the search for meaning in a fragmented world.
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