Samuel Rovinski
Samuel Rovinski Gruszco es autor costarricense de numerosas obras de teatro, novelas, cuentos y ensayos.
De sus 16 obras de teatro, las de mayor éxito han sido: Las fisgonas de Paso Ancho (19 reimpresiones de la ECR), Un modelo para Rosaura (Premio Editorial Costa Rica 1974 y Premio Nacional Aquileo Echeverría 1975), El martirio del pastor (Finalista del premio Casa de las Américas, 1982), Gulliver dormido, La víspera del sábado y Gobierno de alcoba.
Su narrativa también ha obtenido reconocimientos importantes, como el Premio Nacional Aquileo Echeverría de cuento para La hora de los vencidos, en 1963 y de novela para Ceremonia de casta, en 1976.
Fungió por varios años como director general del Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica y miembro de la A
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