Ariel dorfman biography

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  • ariel dorfman biography
  • Ariel Dorfman

    Argentine-Chilean writer and human rights activist

    Vladimiro Ariel Dorfman (born May 6, ) is an Argentine-Chilean-American[1]novelist, playwright, essayist, academic and human rights activist. A citizen of the United States since , he has been a professor of literature and Latin American studies at Duke University, in Durham, North Carolina, since

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    Dorfman was born in Buenos Aires on May 6, , the son of Adolf Dorfman, who was born in Odessa (then Russian Empire) to a well-to-do Jewish family,[2] and became a prominent Argentine professor of economics and the author of Historia de la Industria Argentina, and Fanny Zelicovich Dorfman, who was born in Kishinev of Bessarabian Jewish descent.[3][4]

    Shortly after his birth, they moved to the United States, where he spent his first ten years of childhood in New York until his family was forced to relocate due to "the anti-Communist frenzy".&#

    Born in Buenos Aires on May 6, , Ariel Dorfman is an Argentine-Chilean-American novelist, playwright, essayist, academic, and human rights activist. He is the author of numerous works of fiction, plays, operas, musicals, poems, journalism and essays in both Spanish and English.

    Born in Argentina in , Ariel Dorfman spent ten years as a child in New York, until his family was forced out of the United States by the anti-communist frenzy stirred by Joe McCarthy. The Dorfmans ended up in Chile, where Ariel spent his adolescence and youth, living through the Allende revolution and the subsequent resistance inside Chile and abroad after the dictatorship that overthrew Allende in Accompanied by his wife Angélica, he wandered the globe as an exile, finally settling down in the United States, where he is now Walter Hines Emeritus Professor of Literature at Duke University. Dorfman’s acclaimed work, which includes the play and film “Death and the Maiden” (currently slated for a revival on