Article: Eva Peron.

By Alicia Dujovne Ortiz Translated by Shawn Fields St. Martin's. 325 pp. $25.00.

"A las 20.25 la Senora entro en la imortalidad." Every Argentine of a certain age knows where he or she was when the radio announcer solemnly uttered those words announcing Eva Perdn's death. So well known are they that the Argentine-Jewish novelist Mario Szichman chose them as the title of his best work. It is entirely characteristic of the career of Eva Maria Duarte de Peron that even the hour of her death--8:25 p.m.--was a fake, altered to match the exact hour of her marriage to Juan Domingo Peron. Her autobiography, La Razon de mi Vida ("My Mission in Life") was a ghostwritten ...

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