Algunas consideraciones sobre el carácter cínico de la escritura de Osvaldo Lamborghini
Keywords:
Osvaldo Lamborghini, Argentina literature, literary forms of cynicismAbstract
Based on the concept proposed by Peter Sloterdijk of contemporary cynical reason as unfaithful heir of old quinismo, this paper explores the forms of cynicism in the writings of Osvaldo lamborghini (1940-1985), a writings that until recently described a line of escape with regard to the literary argentine field and today suffers the process of canonization, running the risk of losing their "desecrated power" (agamben). The analysis of Sebregondi exceedes herself (1981) and Hegel's Daughters (1981) allows to observe the formation of an "I" that, true to the principle of sincerity (Fromm), reveals itself as a stubborn "unhappy conscience" that highlights the lack of value of all values, either by the cynical statement of the above mentioned (also reflected in the choice by executioner's perspective in The proletarian child, story of Sebregondi backs, 1973) or by inde- cent exposure of the lower, the abject, the excluded –of the joyful body and the suffering body–, with a clear objective to makes aware the logos that becomes "to live" in "life forms". Thus, the lamborghini's writings, thematizes symbolic violence –which, in turn, generates physical and sexual violence–, at the same time reveals a clear quinic impetus, encrypting a response of "life" to whatever the theory and ideologies have made it.