Biography

Eric Stener Carlson (Minnesota, 1969) is the author of "The Saint Perpetuus Club of Buenos Aires" (Tartarus Press, 2009), "The Pear Tree: Is Torture Ever Justified?" (Clarity Press, 2006) and "I Remember Julia: Voices of the Disappeared" (Temple University Press, 1996). His work has appeared in journals in the US, UK, Argentina and Spain.

Eric holds a BA in International Affairs from The American University, an MA in International Affairs from Columbia University and a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of California at Santa Barbara. A former Fulbright scholar, Eric frequently lectures on issues of torture and human rights and is always happy to give talks to book clubs and universities.

Eric travels frequently but always returns to his small flat in Buenos Aires, and his heart will always and forever be in Argentina.

Selected Works

Novel
Saint Perpetuus Club of Buenos Aires
A supernatural mystery set in Buenos Aires
Human Rights Biography
I Remember Julia: Voices of the Disappeared
The story of a “disappeared” woman murdered in Argentina’s “Dirty War”.
Torture – philosophy
The Pear Tree: Is Torture Ever Justified?
“This is a unique work of spiritual exorcism... ” From the Foreward by by Richard Pierre Claude Founding Editor, Human Rights Quarterly (USA)