Gerardo Mario Goloboff was born in 1939 in Carlos Casares, Argentina, one of the original agricultural settlements established by the Jewish Colonization Association in the late nineteenth centry. Trained as a lawyer, he devoted himself to literature, founding the literary journal Nuevos Aires. Goloboff spent many years in political exile in France where he taught literary theory and Latin American literature at the Universities of Toulouse and Paris-Nanterre. He is the author of five novels and several books of poetry. He now lives and writes in Argentina. Stephen A. Sadow teaches in the Department of Modern Languages at Northeastern University.

