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Biography
García was born in the city of Junín in 1944, later moving to Buenos Aires in 1961. In 1968, he published his first novel, "Nanina," under the Jorge Álvarez Publishing House. The first two editions of his work were sold out. However the book was later banned by the military dictatorship of Juan Carlos Onganía.

He was a member of the editorial board of the "Los Libros" Magazine. In 1973, he also founded the magazine "Literal", with fellow writers Osvaldo Lamborghini and Luis Gusmán. Between June and December of the same year, he was a member of the advisory group of Leónidas Lamborghini at the Culture Secretary, at La Plata (Buenos Aires’ Ministry of Education). In 1974, he was part of the group that accompanied Oscar Masotta in the foundation of the Buenos Aires Freudian School (Escuela Freudiana de Buenos Aires).

In 1979, he settled in Barcelona, Spain, where he continued the work started by Masotta, who had passed away on the same year. García was part of the management of Barcelona’s Psychoanalysis School (Escuela de Psicoanálisis de Barcelona), also becoming the director of the magazine "Sinthoma."