Luciano Lamberti (San Francisco, Córdoba, 1978) is an Argentine writer.

He holds a bachelor's degree in modern literature from the National University of Córdoba in Argentina. He writes for local and national media, works as a high school language teacher, and leads the creative-writing workshop of the Provincial Neuropsychiatric Hospital in Córdoba.[1]

Works

Fiction

  • Sueños de siesta. La Creciente, 2006.
  • El asesino de chanchos. Tamarisco, 2010.
  • Los campos magnéticos. Sofía Cartonera, 2012.
  • El loro que podía adivinar el futuro. Nudista, 2012.

Poetry

  • San Francisco Córdoba. Funesiana, 2008.

Selected anthologies

  • Es lo que hay. Lilia Lardone, ed. Babel, 2008.
  • 10 bajistas. Alejo Carbonell, ed. Eduvim, 2008.
  • Ungrito de corazón. Damián Ríos, Mariano Blatt, eds. Mondadori, 2009.
  • Autopista. Javier Mattio, Daniel Salzano, eds. Raíz de dos, 2010.
  • Hablar de mí. Juan Terranova, ed. Lengua de Trapo.
  • No entren al 1408. Jorge Luis Cáceres, Babel, 2013.

References

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