Before the police can find him, Francisco, who
has travelled from Lanús to the heart of Buenos Aires with 1,000 stolen pesos
to pay for his girlfriend’s abortion, has made a call for help to an old friend
who resides in the capital. That friend is Adrian, an ex-player of the Racing
junior team, who currently works as a designer. But Adrian hears the message
when it is too late and only the memory of an old pact will push him to return
to the old Lanús neighbourhood, to try to solve Francisco’s disappearance. He
will find the old friends that made up the group that long fell apart and, with
them, will remember the old soccer games, the fights between different bands,
or the afternoons when they sat around waiting for the arrival of the Martians.
Nowadays, however, he will discover clandestine businesses, stories of violence
and threats in a neighbourhood dominated by the local mafia. Adrian will take
the risk of shedding light on some murky matters, while he tries to work some
sense into his love life, which includes an ex-girlfriend, a hysterical
secretary, a prostitute friend of his, and an enigmatic girl from the
neighbourhood whom he has just met.
Lanús is a novel about the suburbs
and about initiation under the façade of a passionate detective story. It is an
agile story, with many turns of the screw about faithfulness and betrayal,
reunions and new loves, in just the right doses of the best type of humor.
“Somewhere between a crime fiction novel and a Bildungsroman, Lanús gives us something that must
necessarily take place in all good novels: an absorbing story, with a strong
framework, and credible characters that face possible conflicts.”
“Its fluid prose traps the reader from the beginning and forces him to
read the novel in one sitting.”
La Voz del Interior
Sergio Olguín was born in Buenos Aires in 1967 and studied Arts in the city’s
university. He has been working as a journalist since 1984. He founded and
directed for several years the cultural magazine V de Vian. He was the
co-founder and first director of the cinema magazine El Amante. His articles
have been published in newspapers such as Página/12, La Nación, and El País of
Montevideo, and he is currently editor of the magazine Lamujerdemivida. He has
been the editor of the anthologies Los
mejores cuentos argentinos (The Best
Argentinean Short Sories, 1999), La
selección argentina (The Argentinean
Team, 2000), Cross a la mandíbula
(Cross to the Jaw, 2000), Perón vuelve. Cuentos sobre el peronismo (Perón Returns. Short Stories about Peronism, 2000), and Escritos
con sangre. Cuentos argentinos sobre casos policiales
(Written in Blood. Argentinean Short Stories about Police Cases, 2003). In 1998 he published the book of
short stories, Las griegas (Greek Women – Vian Ediciones) and in
2002 his first novel, Lanús. Since
then, he has published the novel Filo
(2003), and the juvenile novels El equipo
de los sueños (The Dream Team,
2004), which has been translated into German, French and Italian, and Springfield (2007). Since 2006 he
directs the collection of chronicles Andanzas Crónicas in Tusquets Editores
Argentina.