Eduardo Pavlovsky

His best known plays included El señor Galindez in 1973, La muerte de Margueritte Duras, and Potestad.

According to the Buenos Aires Herald, Pavlovsky is considered a "pioneer of psychodrama in Latin America.

"[1] He simultaneously began writing plays, often focusing on social and political issues affecting Argentina during the era.

[1] He fled Argentina during the late 1970s during the National Reorganization Process military dictatorship of Jorge Rafael Videla following a series of threats.

[1] His film credits as an actor included Tangos, the Exile of Gardel in 1986 and La nube in 1998, both of which were directed by Fernando Solanas.