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Héctor Alberto Álvarez Murena (1923–1975), better known under his pen name of H. A. Murena, was an Argentine writer, essayist, poet, and translator. He wrote over twenty books on various topics, and was an important disseminator of German thought into the Spanish-speaking world. He is perhaps best remembered for Las Leyes de la Noche (1958), translated into English as The Laws of the Night. In addition to his books, Murena was a contributor to the Argentinian literary review Sur, and to Argentinian newspaper La Nación.[1]
Murena was married to Argentine author Sara Gallardo from 1970 until his death in 1975.
Works
Prose
First Testament (Primer testamento), 1946
Fragments of the secret annals (Fragmentos de los anales secretos), 1948
The fate of the bodies ( La fatalidad de los cuerpos), 1955
The Center of Hell (El centro del infierno), 1957
Homo Atomicus (Homo atómicus), 1962
Essays on subversion (Ensayos sobre subversión), 1962
The original sin of America (El pecado original de América), 1965
The secret name (El nombre secreto), 1969
Epitalámica, 1969
The Cavalry Colonel and Other Stories (El coronel de caballería y otros relatos), 1971
The prison of the mind (La cárcel de la mente), 1971
Metaphor and the sacred (La metáfora y lo sagrado), 1973
The Clear Secret. Dialogues with D. J. Vogelman (El secreto claro. Diálogos con D. J. Vogelman), 1979
Poetry
The New Life (La nueva vida), 1951
The Circle of Paradises (El círculo de los paraísos), 1958
The Scandal and the Fire (El escándalo y el fuego), 1959
The Demon of Harmony (El demonio de la armonía), 1964
F. G.: a Barbarian Among Beauty (F. G. : un bárbaro entre la belleza), 1972
The Eagle That Disappears (El águila que desaparece), 1975
^Balderston, Daniel; Gonzalez, Mike (2004). Encyclopedia of Twentieth-Century Latin American and Caribbean Literature, 1900–2003. Routledge. p. 555. ISBN9781134399604.