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    César Aira ( Argentine Spanish: [ˈsesaɾ ˈajɾa]; [1] 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.

  2. Dec 28, 2012 · César Aira was born in Coronel Pringles, Argentina in 1949, and has lived in Buenos Aires since 1967. He taught at the University of Buenos Aires (about Copi and Rimbaud) and at the University of Rosario (Constructivism and Mallarmé), and has translated and edited books from France, England, Italy, Brazil, Spain, Mexico, and Venezuela.

  3. Jun 27, 2024 · He works as a community interpreter in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where from 2020 to 2023 he was a Tulsa Artist Fellow. When we analyze César Aira’s dimension as a translator, we find that what he says about translation in public settings differs from what he does with.

  4. Sui generis is really the only way to accurately describe César Aira, the Argentine author who somehow manages to write a handful of novels every year. But not only is he unlike any other author;...

  5. When the ever wary Dr. Aira is finally called upon to put his theories into practice and use his healing powers to actually cure a hopelessly sick man, César Aira — the authoritative writer — shows us the truth about miracles in this delightfully awesome book.

  6. Apr 30, 2024 · César Aira, un catálogo (César Aira, a Catalog), organized by the writer and lawyer Ricardo Strafacce, is the most notable effort to itemize his work. Launched in 2018 with the aim of helping the uninitiated, the catalog reprints one page from each of Aira’s books.

  7. Jan 27, 2017 · Alena Graedon on how Jorge Luis Borges influenced the Argentinian writer César Aira, whose novel “Ema, the Captive” was recently released in English.