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César Aira ( Argentine Spanish: ; born 23 February 1949 in Coronel Pringles, Buenos Aires Province) is an Argentinian writer and translator, and an exponent of contemporary Argentinian literature. Aira has published over a hundred short books of stories, novels and essays. In fact, at least since 1993 a hallmark of his work is a truly frenetic level of writing and publication—two to five novella-length books each year. He has lectured at the
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, on Copi and
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, and at the University of Rosario on
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and Stéphane Mallarmé, and has translated and edited books from France, England, Italy, Brazil, Spain, Mexico, and Venezuela.


His work

Besides his fiction, and the translation work he does for a living, Aira also writes literary criticism, including monographic studies of Copi, the poet Alejandra Pizarnik, and the nineteenth-century British limerick and nonsense writer Edward Lear. He wrote a short book, ''Las tres fechas'' (''The Three Dates''), arguing for the central importance, when approaching some minor eccentric writers, of examining the moment of their lives about which they are writing, the date of completion of the work, and the date of publication of the work. Aira also was the literary executor of the complete works of his friend the poet and novelist Osvaldo Lamborghini (1940–1985).


Style

Aira has often spoken in interviews of elaborating an avant-garde aesthetic in which, rather than editing what he has written, he engages in a "flight forward" (''fuga hacia adelante'') to improvise a way out of the corners he writes himself into. Aira also seeks in his own work, and praises in the work of others (such as the Argentine-Parisian cartoonist and comic novelist Copi), the "continuum" (''el continuo'') of a constant momentum in the fictional narrative. As a result, his fictions can jump radically from one genre to another, and often deploy narrative strategies from popular culture and "subliterary" genres like pulp science fiction and television soap operas. He frequently refuses to conform to generic expectations for how a novel ought to end, leaving many of his fictions quite open-ended. While his subject matter ranges from Surrealist or Dadaist quasi-nonsense to fantastic tales set in his Buenos Aires neighborhood of Flores, Aira also returns frequently to Argentina's nineteenth century (two books translated into English, ''The Hare'' and ''
An Episode in the Life of a Landscape Painter ''An Episode in the Life of a Landscape Painter'' by César Aira was first published in 2000. Chris Andrews’ English translation was published by New Directions in 2006. Summary ''An Episode in the Life of a Landscape Painter'' simultaneously ...
'', are examples of this; so is the best-known novel of his early years, ''Ema la cautiva'' (''Emma, the Captive'')). He also returns regularly to play with stereotypes of an exotic East, such as in ''Una novela china'', (''A Chinese Novel''); ''El volante'' (''The Flyer''), and ''El pequeño monje budista'' (''The Little Buddhist Monk''). Aira also enjoys mocking himself and his childhood home town, Coronel Pringles, in fictions such as ''Cómo me hice monja'' (''
How I Became a Nun ''How I Became a Nun'' by César Aira is a novel set in Rosario, Argentina, about a precocious six-year-old named César Aira. César the character, who claims to be, alternately, a boy and a girl (but mainly a girl), has a hyper-developed sense ...
''), ''Cómo me reí'' (''How I Laughed''), ''El cerebro musical'' (''The Musical Brain'') and ''Las curas milagrosas del doctor Aira'' (''The Miraculous Cures of Dr. Aira''). His novella ''La prueba'' (1992) served as the basis—or point of departure, as only the first half-hour follows the novella—of Diego Lerman's film ''Tan de repente'' (''Suddenly'') (2002). His novel ''Cómo me hice monja'' (How I Became a Nun) was selected as one of the ten best publications in
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in the year 1998.


Awards and honours

*
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– translation (1994) *
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– novel (2004) * Prix Roger Caillois (2014) *
Neustadt International Prize for Literature The Neustadt International Prize for Literature is a biennial award for literature sponsored by the University of Oklahoma and its international literary publication, ''World Literature Today''. It is considered one of the more prestigious inte ...
– finalist (2014) *
Man Booker International Prize The International Booker Prize (formerly known as the Man Booker International Prize) is an international literary award hosted in the United Kingdom. The introduction of the International Prize to complement the Man Booker Prize was announced ...
– finalist (2015) * America Awards (2016) *
Manuel Rojas Ibero-American Narrative Award The Manuel Rojas Ibero-American Narrative Award ( es, Premio Iberoamericano de Narrativa Manuel Rojas, links=no) is an annual award given in honor of the author of ''Hijo de ladrón'' by the National Council of Culture and the Arts of Chile. It ...
(2016) *
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(2021)


Bibliography

A partial bibliography:


Novels


Pamphlets and standalone short stories

* ''El infinito'' (1994). Vanagloria Ediciones * ''La pastilla de hormona'' (2002). Belleza y Felicidad * ''Mil gotas'' (2003). Eloísa Cartonera * ''El cerebro musical'' (2005). Eloísa Cartonera * ''El todo que surca la nada'' (2006). Eloísa Cartonera * ''Picasso'' (2007). Belleza y Felicidad * ''El perro'' (2010). Belleza y Felicidad * ''El criminal y el dibujante'' (2010). Spiral Jetty * ''El té de Dios'' (2010). Mata-Mata * ''La Revista Atenea'' (2011). Sazón Ediciones Latinoamericanas * ''El hornero'' (2011). Sazón Ediciones Latinoamericanas * ''En el café'' (2011). Belleza y Felicidad * ''A brick wall'' (2012). Del Centro


Stories originally published in magazines

* "El sultán" (1991) in ''Paradoxa'' magazine, Vol. 6, No. 6, pp. 27–29. * "El hornero" (1994/1995) in ''Muela de Juicio'' magazine, Vol. 9, No. 5, pp. 2–4. * "Pobreza" (1996) in ''Muela de Juicio'' magazine, Vol. 11, No. 6, pp. 2–3. * "Los osos topiarios del Parque Arauco" in ''Paula'' magazine. * "El té de Dios" (2011) in the Mexican edition of ''Playboy'' magazine.


Short story collections

* ''La trompeta de mimbre'' (1998). Beatriz Viterbo * ''Tres historias pringlenses'' (2013). Ediciones Biblioteca Nacional * ''Relatos reunidos'' (2013). Mondadori * ''El cerebro musical'' (2016). Literatura Random House


Essays and non-fiction

* ''Copi'' (1991). Beatriz Viterbo * ''Nouvelles Impressions du Petit-Maroc''The title is spelled ''Nouvelles Impressions du Petit-Maroc'' o
the publisher's page
: it refers to the Petit-Maroc ("Little Morocco") district in the city of Saint-Nazaire, France.
(1991). Meet (French/Spanish bilingual) * ''Taxol: precedido de 'Duchamp en México' y 'La broma (1997). Simurg
"La nueva escritura"
''
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Semanal'', Ciudad de México, 12 April 1998 (an English translatio
''The New Writing''
published in
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, July 2013) * ''Alejandra Pizarnik'' (1998). Beatriz Viterbo * ''Cumpleaños'' (2000, 2001). Mondadori – Autobiographical essay * ''Diccionario de autores latinoamericanos'' (2001). Emecé * ''Alejandra Pizarnik'' (2001). Ediciones Omega * ''Las tres fechas'' (2001). Beatriz Viterbo * ''Edward Lear'' (2004). Beatriz Viterbo * ''Pequeno manual de procedimentos'' (2007). Arte & Letra * ''Continuación de ideas diversas'' (2014). Ediciones Universidad Diego Portales * ''Sobre el arte contemporáneo seguido de En La Habana'' (2016). Literatura Random House * ''Cuatro Ensayos'' (2020). Beartiz Viterbo – including Aira's essay "Las tres fechas" and his essays on Alejandra Pizarnik, Edward Lear, and Copi.


Works in English translation

*''The Hare'' (trans. Nick Caistor; 1997) (Serpent's Tail) *''
An Episode in the Life of a Landscape Painter ''An Episode in the Life of a Landscape Painter'' by César Aira was first published in 2000. Chris Andrews’ English translation was published by New Directions in 2006. Summary ''An Episode in the Life of a Landscape Painter'' simultaneously ...
'' (trans. Chris Andrews; 2006) (New Directions) *''
How I Became a Nun ''How I Became a Nun'' by César Aira is a novel set in Rosario, Argentina, about a precocious six-year-old named César Aira. César the character, who claims to be, alternately, a boy and a girl (but mainly a girl), has a hyper-developed sense ...
'' (trans. Chris Andrews; 2007) (New Directions) *'' Ghosts'' (trans. Chris Andrews; 2009) (New Directions) *'' The Literary Conference'' (trans. Katherine Silver; 2010) (New Directions) *''The Seamstress and the Wind'' (trans. Rosalie Knecht; 2011) (New Directions) *''The Musical Brain'' (trans. Chris Andrews; 5 December 2011) in ''
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'' magazine *''Varamo'' (trans. Chris Andrews; 2012) (New Directions) *''The Miracle Cures of Dr. Aira'' (trans. Katherine Silver; October 2012) (New Directions) *''The Hare'' (trans. Nick Caistor; June 2013) (New Directions) *''Shantytown'' (trans. Chris Andrews; November 2013) (New Directions) *''The Conversations'' (trans. Katherine Silver; June 2014) (New Directions) *''Picasso'' (trans. Chris Andrews; 11 August 2014) in ''
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'' magazine *''Cecil Taylor'' (trans. Chris Andrews; 13 February 2015) in ''BOMB'' magazine *''The Musical Brain: And Other Stories'' (trans. Chris Andrews; March 2015) (New Directions) *''Dinner'' (trans. Katherine Silver; October 2015) (New Directions) *''Ema the Captive'' (trans. Chris Andrews; 6 December 2016) (New Directions) *''The Little Buddhist Monk'' and ''The Proof'' (trans. Nick Caistor) , New Directions, US (2017) *''The Little Buddhist Monk'' (trans. Nick Caistor) ,
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, UK, (2017) * ''The Proof'' (trans. Nick Caistor) ,
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, UK (2017) *''The Linden Tree'' (trans. Chris Andrews) , New Directions, US (2018); As ''The Lime Tree'' ,
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, UK (2018) *''Birthday'' (trans. Chris Andrews) ISBN , New Directions, US (2019); ,
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, UK (2019) * ''Artforum'' (trans. Katherine Silver) , New Directions, US (2020) *''The Divorce'' (trans. Chris Andrews) , New Directions, US (2021)


Studies of Aira's work

*Alfieri, Carlos, ''Conversaciones: Entrevistas a César Aira, Guillermo Cabrera Infante, Roger Chartier, Antonio Muñoz Molina, Ricardo Piglia y Fernando Savater'' (Buenos Aires: katz Editores, 2008), 199 pp. *Arambasin, Nella (ed.), ''Aira en réseau: Rencontre transdisciplinaire autour du roman de l’écrivain argentin César Aira'' Un episodio en la vida del pintor viajero / Un épisode dans la vie du peintre voyageur (Besançon: Presses universitaires de Franche-Comté, 2005), 151 pp. *Capano, Daniel A., "La voz de la nueva novela histórica: La estética de la clonación y de la aporía en ''La liebre'' de César Aira," in Domínguez, Mignon (ed.), ''Historia, ficción y metaficción en la novela latinoamericana contemporánea'' (Buenos Aires: Corregidor, 1996), pp. 91–119. *Contreras, Sandra, ''Las vueltas de César Aira'' (Rosario: Beatríz Viterbo Editora, 2002), 320 pp. *Decock, Pablo, "El transrealismo en la narrativa de César Aira," in Fabry, Geneviève, and Claudio Canaparo (eds.), ''El enigma de lo real: Las fronteras del realismo en la narrativa del siglo XX'' (Oxford and Bern: Lang, 2007), pp. 157–168. *Decock, Pablo, ''Las figuras paradojicas de Cesar Aira: Un estudio semiótico y axiológico de la estereotipia y la autofiguración'' (Bern: Peter Lang, 2014), 344 pp. *Estrin, Laura, ''César Aira: El realismo y sus extremos'' (Buenos Aires: Ediciones Del Valle, 1999), 79 pp. *Fernández, Nancy, ''Narraciones viajeras: César Aira y Juan José Saer'' (Buenos Aires: Editorial Biblos, 2000), 190 pp. *García, Mariano, ''Degeneraciones textuales: Los géneros en la obra de César Aira'' (Rosario: Beatríz Viterbo Editora / Consorcio de Editores, 2006), 320 pp. *Klinger, Diana Irene, ''Escritas de si, escritas do outro: O retorno do autor e a virada etnográfica: Bernardo Carvalho, Fernando Vallejo, Washington Cucurto, João Gilberto Noll, César Aira, Silviano Santigo'' (Rio de Janeiro: 7Letras, 2007), 187 pp. *Lafon, Michel, Cristina Breuil, Margarita Remón-Raillard, and Julio Premat (eds.), ''César Aira, Une Révolution'' (Grenoble: Université Stendhal – Grenoble 3, Tigre, 2005), 311 pp. *Mattoni, Silvio, "César Aira," in Arán, Pampa (et al.) (eds.), ''Umbrales y catástrofes: Literatura argentina de los '90'' (Argentina: Epoké, 2003), 258 pp. *Peñate Rivero, Julio, "¿Una poética del viaje en la narrativa de César Aira?" in Peñate Rivero, Julio (ed.), ''Relato de viaje y literaturas hispánicas'' apers from an international colloquium organized by the University of Fribourg, May 2004(Madrid: Visor Libros, 2004), pp. 333–351. *Pitol, Sergio, and Teresa García Díaz (eds.), ''César Aira en miniatura: Un acercamiento crítico'' (Xalpa, Veracruz: Instituto de Investigaciones Lingüístico-Literarias, Universidad Veracruzana, 2006), 188 pp. *Scramim, Susana, ''Literatura do presente: História e anacronismo dos textos'' (Chapecó: Argos Editora Universitária, 2007), 190 pp. *Strafacce, Ricardo, ''César Aira, un catálogo'' (Buenos Aires: Mansalva, 2014), 264 pp.


References


The Literary Alchemy of Cesar Aira
". ''The Quarterly Conversation''. January 2007. Sitemeter. *Galchen, Rivka. 2011. "Into the unforeseen: A romance of César Aira" ''Harper's Magazine'' June 2011, pp. 54–63.


External links


Unmanageable Realities: On César Aira
, Marcela Valdes,
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, 10 April 2012
The Essential Gratuitousness of César Aira
David Kurnick,
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, 11 January 2014
Biography and work
(Spanish)
A conversation about Cesar Aira with his English-language translators
on ''The Marketplace of Ideas''
My Ideal is the Fairy Tale. An interview with César Aira
Video by
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Literature is the queen of the arts. A stage interview with César Aira, 2012
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"César Aira at the international literature festival berlin"Cesar Aira
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