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Héctor Eduardo Tizón

Héctor Eduardo Tizón

AuthorBooks · Second hand1929-2012

Héctor Tizón was an Argentine writer and diplomat. He lived and worked from the ancestral home of his parents in Yala, a small rural town some 40 miles (64 km) north of San Salvador de Jujuy. Tizón served as the cultural attache in the Argentine Embassy in Mexico, and was forced into exile to Cercedilla in the Sierra de Guadarrama, west of Madrid, shortly after the military coup of 24 March 1976. Upon his return to Argentina, he settled back in Jujuy where he died on 30 July 2012. He won the Diamond Konex Award in 2004 as one of the most preeminent writers in Argentina.

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1929
Death
2012
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Héctor Tizón was born in Yala, a small town that deeply shaped his identity and literature.
His life was a multifaceted journey that combined writing with the practice of law, diplomacy, and journalism.
Throughout his prolific career, he published a total of 23 works exploring fiction and history.
His main work, Recuento, stands out as a fundamental pillar within his vast literary production.
As a judge and diplomat, Tizón brought a unique and humanistic perspective to his stories about the human condition.

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