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Osvaldo Lamborghini (April 12, 1940 – November 18, 1985) was an Argentine
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of the 1960s and 70s
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s. His work is not easily lumped into traditional generic categories, as it spans and combines elements of poetry, prose fiction, and theatre.


Life and work

Born in
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, Lamborghini's first book appeared in that city in 1969. It was titled ''El fiord'', and it is a complex, violent allegory of radical politics in 1960s Argentina. It circulated clandestinely, could only be found at one bookstore, and acquired a mythical status within the Argentine literary scene. His second book, ''Sebregondi retrocede'' appeared in 1973. It is a long poem in prose centered on the figure of the Marquis of Sebregondi (according to the author an incarnation of
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), Pepe Bianco, and an Italian uncle of Lamborghini. ''Poemas'' appeared in 1980 and was the last of his books published during his lifetime. During the 1970s, Lamborghini was associated with the avant-garde magazine ''Literal'' in which he published several poems. The magazine was heavily influenced by the French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan, particularly by way of the writings of Oscar Masotta, who was instrumental in bringing Lacanian thought to the Spanish-speaking world. Other notable figures associated with ''Literal'' include Germán García, Luis Gusmán, Héctor Libertella, and Josefina Ludmer. Lamborghini published several other texts during his lifetime, mostly in small magazines such as ''Sitio''. In the early eighties he lived in
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and returned in 1982 to Mar del Plata, Argentina, where, convalescent, he wrote the novel-length triptych ''Las hijas de Hegel''. During his final years he wrote the long text ''Tadeys'' and the seven volumes of the multimedia ''Teatro proletario de cámara''. He died of a heart attack in Barcelona in 1985. Lamborghini is commonly associated with the ''neobarroco'' (neobaroque) aesthetic, of which his friends Arturo Carrera and Néstor Perlongher were prominent representatives and which follows on the work of Cuban writers
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and
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has been responsible for the posthumous diffusion of his work. The first of these posthumous volumes appeared in 1988 under the title ''Novelas y cuentos'', and it included an important epilogue by Aira himself. The collection was reprinted in 2003 in two volumes by the editorial Sudamericana. His collected poetry and ''Tadeys'' followed shortly after. The ''Teatro proletario de cámara'' appeared in a limited-edition deluxe version in Spain in 2008.


List of Publications

* ''El fiord'' (Chinatown, 1969) * ''Sebregondi retrocede'' (Noé, 1973) * "Matinales (aguas del alba)", in '' Clarín'', 1974 * "Neibis (maneras de fumar en el salón literario)", in ''Crisis'' magazine, 1975 * "La mañana", in ''Escandalar'' magazine, 1979 * "Sonia (o el final)", in ''Feeling'' magazine, 1979 * "La novia del gendarme", in ''Sitio'' magazine, 1985 * ''Novelas y cuentos'' (Ediciones del Serbal, 1988) * ''Palacio de los aplausos, o el suelo del sentido'', in collaboration with Arturo Carrera (Beatriz Viterbo, 2002) * ''Novelas y cuentos'', 2 volumes (Sudamericana, 2003) * ''Poemas, 1969-1985'' (Sudamericana, 2004) * ''Tadeys'' (Sudamericana, 2005) * ''Teatro proletario de cámara'' (ARPublicaciones, 2008) * ''¡Marc!'', in collaboration with Gustavo Trigo (Puente Aéreo Ediciones, 2013)


English Translations

* ''Two Stories''. Containing “The Morning” and “Just Write Anything!". Trans. Jessica Sequeira. Seattle: Sublunary Editions, 2020. * "Three Poems". ("Mercury marbles", "LIGHT WISHES TO INTRODUCE THE ASTONISHING, SO OBVIOUS PENIS", "Wrapped in an apocalyptical peace".) Translated by Luis Chitarroni. In ''Firmament'', Issue 1.1. Seattle: Sublunary Editions, 2021. Pp. 27-30. * Includes English translations of "The Fjord" and "Sebregondi Recedes".


References

Dabove, Juan Pablo, Natalia Brizuela (eds). Y todo el resto es literatura: ensayos sobre Osvaldo Lamborghini. Buenos Aires: Interzona Latinoamericana, 2008. Rosa, Nicolás. “Osvaldo Lamborghini: Política y Literatura. Grandeza y decadencia del imperio”. En La letra Argentina: crítica 1970-2002. Buenos Aires: Santiago Arcos, 2003. 171-181. Rosa, Nicolás. “Borges / O. Lamborghini: la discordia de los linajes”. En La letra Argentina: crítica 1970-2002. Buenos Aires: Santiago Arcos, 2003. 185-217. Rosa, Nicolás. “Los Confines de la Escritura o los Hermanos Sean Unidos”. En Relatos críticos: cosas animales discursos. Buenos Aires: Santiago Arcos, 2007. 109-120. Straface, Ricardo y Alejandra Valente. “Osvaldo Lamborghini o el desenfrenado deseo de la obra”. El rodaballo 5.9 (1998–1999): 68-72. Straface, Ricardo. Osvaldo Lamborghini: una biografia. Buenos Aires: Mansalva, 2008.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Lamborghini, Osvaldo 1940 births 1985 deaths Writers from Buenos Aires Argentine people of Italian descent Argentine male novelists Argentine male poets 20th-century Argentine novelists 20th-century Argentine male writers