Argentina's Angel tells the story of her family - Austrians of Jewish origin who fled to Argentina in 1939 -, of her committed struggle against injustice, and of her desperate, underground work for a cause that would ultimately be lost.
Born in Steyr, Austria, in 1954, Erich Hackl is a prolific writer whose nonfiction novels elucidate issues of social injustice. He resides in Vienna and Madrid.
Edward Larkin is a professor of German and the Humanities at the University of New Hampshire.
Thomas Ahrens is a teacher, translator, and artist who works in international education at Berea College, Kentucky.