Mendoza - a conservative provincial town in Argentina at the foot
of the Andes. April 8, 1977 - the last day that Gisela Tenenbaum
was seen alive. How does a family come to terms with the fact that
their twenty-two-year-old daughter disappeared so many years ago?
Was she kidnapped, tortured, murdered? How have her friends and
companions fared? Gisi is gone and yet still present.
Argentina's Angel tells the story of her family - Austrians of
Jewish origin who fled to Argentina in 1939 -, of her committed
struggle against injustice, and of her desperate, underground work
for a cause that would ultimately be lost.
Born in Steyr, Austria, in 1954, Erich Hackl is a prolific
writer whose nonfiction novels elucidate issues of social
injustice. He resides in Vienna and Madrid.
Edward Larkin is a professor of German and the Humanities at the
University of New Hampshire.
Thomas Ahrens is a teacher, translator, and artist who works in
international education at Berea College, Kentucky.
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