Don Francisco publica sus memorias al cumplir 80 años

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Don Francisco publica sus memorias al cumplir 80 años
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El popular presentador Mario Kreutzberger, más conocido como 'Don Francisco', narra su vida profesional y personal al cumplir 80 años de vida en 'Con ganas de vivir', un libro de memorias que sale a la venta en mayo con anécdotas que abarcan más de 50 años de trayectoria.

El popular presentador Mario Kreutzberger, más conocido como “Don Francisco”, narra su vida profesional y personal al cumplir 80 años de vida en “Con ganas de vivir”, un libro de memorias que sale a la venta en mayo con anécdotas que abarcan más de 50 años de trayectoria.

Así lo anunció este miércoles en un comunicado el grupo editorial Penguin Random House, a cargo de este volumen de 400 páginas que incluye detalles de la vida personal del creador y presentador de “Sábado Gigante”, el programa de más larga duración de la historia de la televisión. En un tono íntimo, pero también lleno del humor que lo caracteriza, Kreutzberger va construyendo el relato de su vida, “que es a la vez la historia de la televisión chilena en un comienzo”, indica la editorial.

También estas páginas recogen la construcción de un espacio de visibilidad para los millones de inmigrantes latinos en Estados Unidos con la internacionalización de “Sábado Gigante” y su proyección a todos los países del continente, apunta la editorial. La casa editora clasifica el volumen como un “relato íntimo del animador que unió al mundo hispano”. A través de una exhaustiva investigación, adelanta Penguin Random House, Kreutzberger reconstruye la detención de su padre en el campo de concentración de Buchenwald, de la Alemania nazi, en 1938, y la odisea para emigrar estos a Chile, donde nació el presentador el 28 de diciembre de 1940.

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