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Nacha Regules

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The narrative follows a young woman amid Buenos Aires's centennial celebrations, where crowded cabarets and constant tango create a feverish public scene. She is surrounded by loud, convivial companions whose ostentation contrasts with her persistent melancholy and social unease. A solitary, observant man in the crowd watches her, offering a counterpoint of introspection and desire. Through vivid depictions of nightlife, class posturing, and private interiority, the work examines urban social rituals, longing, and the tensions between public display and personal sorrow.

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Manuel Gálvez

Manuel Gálvez was an Argentine author known for his contributions to literature in the early 20th century. His notable work, "Nacha Regules," explores themes of love and social dynamics within Argentine society. Gálvez's writing often reflects the cultural and political landscape of his time, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of Argentina. His novels are characterized by their vivid characterizations and intricate plots, which engage readers with the complexities of human relationships.

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