Una aculturación plural indirecta: la herencia sefardita y española en la obra del escritor judío-argentino Alberto Gerchunoff
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https://doi.org/10.3989/sefarad.2000.v60.i2.773Abstract
Although the Argentinian author Alberto Gerchunoff came from an Ashkenazi background, he proved to be a relentless supporter of Spanish culture, especially of its Jewish, Moorish, and Christian multi-cultural heritage. Considered the «Nestor» of Jewish literature in Argentina, he is still Latin America's most renowned representative of what has been called «the subsequent Sephardization» of Ashkenazi Jews.
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