The Uruguayan Mauricio Bergstein presents his new book in the country
"Rifles in the umbrella stand" is the name of the recent historical novel by the Uruguayan writer Mauricio Bergstein, who will soon be presenting his work in Buenos Aires.
The appointment will be on Friday 12 May twice, since in the first instance it will be from 9 hours at the DAIA headquarters and then, from 19 at the Faculty of Law of the University of Buenos Aires (UBA); where he will talk about his new text, where he presents a supposed session between Dr. Sigmund Freud and a boy of 9 years called Adolf Hitler.
Later Bergstein will continue with his series of presentations and, in that context, will be in Paraná (Tuesday 16 of May) and wednesday 17 in the city of Rosario.
Published through Editorial Planeta, "Rifles in the umbrella stand" represents Bergstein's first novel, who meticulously details Freud's flight from Vienna.
Likewise, At the same time, a contemporary researcher starts from a hypothetical session between the Father of Psychoanalysis and a child from 9 years called Adolf Hitler, to explain several enigmatic events of the exile of the Viennese.
The alleged encounter between an unbalanced child and a scientist - then unknown but already on the way to his consecration- as well as the repercussions of said meeting when Hitler appropriated Austria 40 years later, They constitute the axis on which the novel revolves..