Roberto Arlt

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gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:Spanish_literature
gptkbp:associated_act gptkb:theater
gptkb:literature
Journalism
gptkbp:awards gptkb:Premio_Nacional_de_Literatura
gptkbp:born February 2, 1900
gptkbp:children Roberto Arlt Jr.
gptkbp:cultural_impact Latin American culture
Argentine culture
gptkbp:died July 26, 1942
gptkbp:famous_for gptkb:The_Seven_Madmen
The Mad Toy
his essays
his plays
gptkbp:genre gptkb:Journalist
gptkb:novel
gptkb:drama
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Roberto Arlt
gptkbp:influenced Argentine literature
Latin American writers
gptkbp:influenced_artists gptkb:Surrealism
Existentialism
gptkbp:influenced_by gptkb:James_Joyce
gptkb:Marcel_Proust
gptkbp:known_for social criticism
his unique narrative style
exploration of urban life
gptkbp:language gptkb:Spanish
gptkbp:legacy influence on future generations of writers
study in literary courses
inspiration for contemporary authors
adaptations of his works into films and plays
recognition as a key figure in Argentine literature
gptkbp:literary_movement gptkb:Modernism
Avant-garde
gptkbp:nationality Argentine
gptkbp:notable_work gptkb:The_Seven_Madmen
The Mad Toy
gptkbp:occupation gptkb:playwright
gptkb:Journalist
gptkb:Novelist
gptkbp:place_of_birth Buenos Aires, Argentina
gptkbp:place_of_death Buenos Aires, Argentina
gptkbp:spouse Tina Arlt
gptkbp:work_period 1920s
1930s
1940s
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:President_of_the_United_States
gptkbp:bfsLayer 3