Ernesto Sabato

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Saturday, 30 April 2011 17:52

The literary world has lost one of its most prominent feathers in the Spanish language. Brilliant essayist with a vision that combines the apocalyptic hopes and the obligation of all who walk on this planet to change it for good. Incomparable novelist with descriptions and figures generated by the reader enters the room as living it and the anguish of living as their own hero. This pen is of Ernesto Sabato , who at age 99 the wind blew the April 30, 2011. Like all Argentine, was keen on sport and from here we will remember it from there.

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Sabato was born in Rojas -A location away from Argentina's capital Buenos Aires on 24 June 1911. Although by then the most championships won was the Racing Club de Avellaneda, probably passing through the city of La Plata to graduate in physics made him sympathize with the students of that city. You could see in the stadium's club champion of the Copa Libertadores 2009 and runner-World lost to Barcelona in the same year wearing the team jersey.

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Football in Argentina came from the hand of the British who developed the trains leaving from Buenos Aires into the country to move raw materials. Thus the main words are Anglicisms Castilianized sport. So told a rally of Seoane, Tesorieri and Tarasconi:

"One afternoon, the interval, she told Lalín Chancha: cruzámela, man, I go and make goal. Start the second jastáin, Lalin is the cross, in fact, they and the black grips comes in and makes goal, as he had said. Seoane again with open arms, running toward Lalin, crying, dresses, Lalin, dresses, and yes Lalín but I did not have fun. Tené there, if you will, the whole problem of fóbal Creole. "

This was defined as amateur footballer Ernesto Sabato:

It was not a virtuoso, you have to clear it and accept it, but she returned and did not lost ball

Tenth child of eleven children, said his problem was the pitch due to the fontanel was not fully closed and no head could not play. He was passionate about football and thus further removed from Jorge Luis Borges which described the great sport of the world something like "22 people running after a ball."

In his later years, he was seen in the stadium of Rosario Central. It was under the Iberoamerican Congress of Language, 2004. Surely, by their commitment to communism and the ideas of Ernesto "Che" Guevara-sympathizer 'Canay' that are now in the second of Argentina-agreed to wear the coat.

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Thanks for the magic Don Ernesto ...


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