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- Q22909366 abstract "The Slaughter Yard (Spanish El matadero, title often imprecisely translated as The Slaughterhouse), is a short story by the Argentine poet and essayist Esteban Echeverría (1805-1851). It was the first Argentine work of prose fiction. It is one of the most studied texts in Latin American literature. Written in exile but published posthumously in 1871, it is an attack on the brutality of the Federalist regime of Juan Manuel Rosas and his parapolice thugs the Mazorca.".
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- Q22909366 comment "The Slaughter Yard (Spanish El matadero, title often imprecisely translated as The Slaughterhouse), is a short story by the Argentine poet and essayist Esteban Echeverría (1805-1851). It was the first Argentine work of prose fiction. It is one of the most studied texts in Latin American literature. Written in exile but published posthumously in 1871, it is an attack on the brutality of the Federalist regime of Juan Manuel Rosas and his parapolice thugs the Mazorca.".
- Q22909366 label "The Slaughter Yard".
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