49:, 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,
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Lamborghini: PolĂtica y Literatura. Grandeza y decadencia del imperio”. En La letra Argentina: crĂtica 1970-2002. Buenos Aires: Santiago Arcos, 2003. 171-181.
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Confines de la Escritura o los Hermanos Sean Unidos”. En Relatos crĂticos: cosas animales discursos. Buenos Aires: Santiago Arcos, 2007. 109-120.
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Rosa, Nicolás. “Borges / O. Lamborghini: la discordia de los linajes”. En La letra
Argentina: crĂtica 1970-2002. Buenos Aires: Santiago Arcos, 2003. 185-217.
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Brizuela (eds). Y todo el resto es literatura: ensayos sobre Osvaldo Lamborghini. Buenos Aires: Interzona Latinoamericana, 2008.
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