Creator Bio
Enrique Espinoza
1898–1988
Enrique Espinoza was the pen name of Samuel Glusberg, a Ukrainian-born writer and editor who became a major figure on the Argentine literary scene. He edited the monthly literary review Babel, which appeared between 1921 and 1951; helped found the Argentine Writers’ Association; and published many works by major Argentine writers. Although well integrated into Latin American society, he wrote frequently on the difficulties of creating a national identity from the various collective groups that made up the population of multiethnic states like Argentina. His 1953 essay on Heinrich Heine, “El ángel y el león,” discussed the predicament of Jewish writers who lived on the margins of two cultural worlds.
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The Cross
“Sonia! . . . Sonia! . . . Where the devil have you gone, child? Sonia!”
A Jewish woman calls her little girl in from the patio of her apartment.
It’s five in the afternoon, and as it’s midwinter…