The Partner (Prieto novel)

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The Partner
El socio - Jenaro Prieto. 3a. ed. Santiago Nascimento, 1933.jpg
Third edition cover from 1933
Author Jenaro Prieto
Original titleEl socio
Country Chile
LanguageSpanish
Publication date
1928
Media typePrint

The Partner or The Associate (Spanish:El socio) is a 1928 novel by the Chilean writer and politician Jenaro Prieto. [1]

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Adaptations

The story, about a financially struggling man who invents a fictitious business partner named Davis to try to boost his fortunes, has been adapted into films on a number of occasions including:

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  1. Bizzarro p.609

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