Ernesto Sabato

Argentinian author and physicist

Ernesto Sabato - Artists & Creatives born June 24th, 1911
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Started career as a physicist, working at the University of La Plata and contributing to scientific studies. Transitioned to literature, gaining prominence as a novelist and essayist. Published significant works such as 'El túnel', 'Sobre héroes y tumbas', and 'Abaddón el exterminador'. Engaged in cultural and political discussions through essays and public appearances. Worked as a painter, showcasing the intersection of science, literature, and art in personal expression.

Published 'El túnel' in 1948

Authored 'Sobre héroes y tumbas' in 1961

Contributed to literature and culture in Argentina

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