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Arctic Poems

Autor Vicente Huidobro
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 ian 2019
Poetry. Latinx Studies. Translated by Tony Frazer. Huidobro published POEMAS RTICOS in Madrid in 1918, this being the last of a rapid series of publications which established him as a major new talent both in French and in Spanish. POEMAS RTICOS is particularly interesting in that it shows the author taking on board lessons learned from Guillaume Apollinaire--an early friend in Paris--and probably also Pierre Reverdy, although this is something of an assumption, given that Reverdy repudiated his early work from this period and the poems that might have been an influence are no longer extant; the two poets also fell out, for reasons that are unclear. In any event, this is his longest Spanish-language volume up to this point, and marks a significant breakthrough.
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ISBN-13: 9781848616479
ISBN-10: 1848616473
Pagini: 132
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 7 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Shearsman Books

Notă biografică

The Chilean poet Vicente Huidobro (1893-1948) is one of the most important figures in 20th-century Hispanic poetry and, with César Vallejo, one of the pioneering avant-gardists in Spanish. Originally from an upper-class Santiago family, Huidobro was fortunate to have the means to support himself and his family while he found his artistic way. After an early phase writing in a quasi-symbolist style in his native city, he moved to Paris and threw himself into the local artistic milieu with a passion, quickly becoming a notable figure, publishing two full-sized collections and four chapbooks in 1917-18, and a French-language selected poems in 1921. Influenced initially by Apollinaire, Huidobro quickly befriended both forward-looking French writers such as Reverdy, Cocteau and Radiguet, and the Spanish expatriate artists, including Picasso and Juan Gris. He was to reach his artistic maturity in 1931 with the publication of two masterpieces: the long poem, Altazor, and the book-length prose-poem Temblor de cielo (Skyquake). Two further collections followed during his lifetime, both published in Santiago in 1941. While he is best remembered today for his poetry, his fiction and other writings are also still worth the reader's attention.