Tuesday, February 22, 2011

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In Memoriam. Hilario Cid.



Public
these beautiful words of Ricardo Acevedo.


"Today Malaga inaugurated a new muffler ...
" It deprives us of a voice than ever, many, guided us in times of fog.
"There's a better knowledge transmitted debt, and we are happy to pay
in line with its elegant style .
"Those who, like me, we traveled meetings, associations, teams, etc., or
who were really in their vicinity, attended the tremor a void that
puts approves of affection sometimes conjured away.
- Today I feel, Hilary, that other analyst's loneliness

Ricardo Acevedo
Málaga 02/22/1912

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

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underground, Gustavo Dessal

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this reference note of the Argentine newspaper page. 12 on the recent book by Gustavo Dessal, writer and friend, which I recommend reading.







Sunday, January 30, 2011





The evils of evil

Gustavo Dessal, psychoanalyst and writer reconstructed with absolute realism the mindset of a man without qualities who becomes part of the killing machine of dictatorship.



By Martin Kasañetz

In the back of this gritty novel, there is a reference to Hannah Arendt by stating what she called "the banality of evil." In Underground, Gustavo Dessal seems to take this idea to create a character frighteningly similar to the characteristics of high-ranking Nazi who analyzes Arendt in her book Eichmann in Jerusalem. Dessal builds character, without any special ride to be predisposed to evil, is part of the field work of the last killing machine military dictatorship in Argentina.

presents no features of a person on a twisted or mentally ill but that his actions are the result of compliance with orders flat. This man seems to float away from the angels murderers to which it links, is increasingly involved in something that comes to size because of its lack of connection with life. As a kind of zombie, is present but appears not to be; people hardly notice its presence. Life seems to be something strange happens to the others, but he can not understand at all. Assists with routine away with a clerk, each of the operations, making attending evictions and torture sessions in clandestine detention center.

Dessal seems to use psychoanalytic knowledge to build, with exceptional efficiency, the profile of a man who shows-in their daily actions and their relationship with others, the conclusion of a past that is forged in childhood and that it stigmatizes isolating it from other forever. The events of the life of this character become one to one forced by the pressing questions of her daughter, who is interested in the history of his father almost completely unknown, a man who barely speaks, responds with short sentences, and expected safe due to the terror that causes someone to discover his past in a present politician demanded answers about those years.

Clandestinidad.Gustavo Dessal

Interzone 153 pages As the text progresses adds up the story of another key character in this story: a young militant of the teenage bride of this man with the characteristics of some of the young at the time: interest in social welfare, supportive, passionate activist and political commitment. Their realities move together in parallel to finish moving away when it failed due to an operation, go into hiding: "It was the first time he heard that word, or at least the first time paying attention. Underground. She explained what she meant, and he did not think anything good or bad, because in reality did not quite grasp the idea. "

Dessal Gustavo was born in Buenos Aires, is a psychoanalyst, a member of the World Association of Psychoanalysis and writer. Published over one hundred articles in professional journals, storybooks Operation Aphrodite (2004), but deliver us from it (2006), the novel's Uncertainty Principle (2009) and testing inhumane Science (2009).

This novel seems to address the issue of secrecy over what their characters mean by that term. On the one hand, it is interpreted from the decision of the protagonist to live in obscurity due to their political interests in a country where hatred and death were in place and, secondly, the distance from a man who lived life away from everything that could go around it. In Dessal Underground described, through a harrowing and straightforward text, the story of two completely different characters who cross their lives creating in the reader a question about the different possible origins of evil in humanity.