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| Genre | Gothic novel |
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| Publisher | Ediciones Corregidor |
Ceremonia secreta (English: Secret Ceremony) is a gothic novel by Argentine writer Marco Denevi. The work, successor to the acclaimed Rosaura a las diez,[1] was first published in 1960 in a volume titled Ceremonia Secreta y Otros Cuentos de América Latina Premiados en el Concurso Literario de Life en español edited by Doubleday,[2] which contained the stories (the long story or novella in Denevi’s case) of the three prize-winners and eight honorable mentions, including one — Jacob y el otro — by the by-then established Juan Carlos Onetti and another by the then little-known Haroldo Conti.[3][4]
The first separate edition of the novel was published by Ediciones Corregidor in 1960, an authorized reproduction by Life en español.[5]
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Bibliography
- Marco Denevi, Ceremonia secreta, Ediciones Corregidor, Buenos Aires, 1973, illustrated by Elbio Fernández, prologue by Fernando AlegrÃa, 135 pages.


