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Antonio Ortiz Mayans (June 20, 1908 – May 7, 1995) was a Paraguayan writer and composer.


Life

He was born in
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, capital of the republic of
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, on June 20, 1908, and according to his own words, his first work was the poem, "Los Amigos", published by the magazine of the Students Center of the Colegio Nacional de la Capital, where he studied and which had a publishing house called "Minerva", symbol of the Greek Culture. He was an author and a composer who had an excellent academic formation, because he studied Law at the University and got a degree in Journalism as well, which helped him to be the corrector of proofs at La Razon newspaper for more than 18 years, and 7 at the La Nacion, from
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. At the same time, he stood out as one of the creators of Paraguayan folk music, which he enriched with many songs such as Barrerita, Pasionaria and others. At the age of 20 he published his first poem book, "Cuentos Nuevos", which introduced him to the literature field, A field to which he dedicated all the years of his life, writing many works that were happily received, such as "Zorazábal su vida y su Obra" or the first " Gran diccionario Castellano – Guaraní", which was greatly used in didactic, and which has overcome its tenths edition His love for writing didn't stop and he made a profession out of it, once installed in the Argentinian capital city, where he lived most of his life, he got jobs which demonstrated his good preparation in this field, since he was the corrector of two of the most important written press outlets in
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, the newspapers La NACION and La RAZON. Antonio Ortiz Mayans, died in
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, on May 7, 1995, and due to his poetic works has been granted mentions in many countries such as:
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, United States,
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and
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, as a fair award for somebody who did a lot for the Paraguayan culture.


New life

For many reasons, the
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of this author to the capital city of Plata was known in the 1930s, men of different cultures used to go to
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. In search of a better life and better working conditions. The intellectual colonies as well as the artists were many, among them were: Herib Campos Cervera,
Eladio Martínez Eladio Martínez was born in Paraguarí, Paraguay, on May 19, 1912, son of Lorenzo Martínez and Nicolasa Benítez. He belonged to a family of musicians. His father was a bandleader of a group formed entirely by his relatives in Villarrica. Ch ...
,
Félix Pérez Cardozo Félix Pérez Cardozo (20 November 1908 – 9 June 1952) was a Paraguayan harpist. Pérez Cardozo died on June 9, 1952, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Beginnings Pérez Cardozo was born to Teodoro Pérez and Cándida Rosa Cardozo in the sma ...
, Agustin Barboza,
Mauricio Cardozo Ocampo Mauricio Cardozo Ocampo (May 14, 1907 – May 5, 1982) was the main reference of the so-called "golden generation" of the Paraguayan popular music and a strict studious of the Paraguayan folk music. Biography He was born in Ybycuí on May 14, 1 ...
. This last great actor in the Argentinian capital, in activities related to art was one of the founders of Sociedades Argentinas de Autores y Compositores ( SADAIC) Antonio Ortiz Mayans was not the exception and the previous facts surrounding the confrontation between
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and
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, such as the students’ manifestation in front of the government house, on October 23, 1931, which was cruelly repressed by the presidential guard, was one of the reasons of his going away from his country almost for ever. After the facts on October 23, 1931, with the students of the Colegio Nacional de la Capital, in front of the government house, who demanded the president of the republic,
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, concrete actions to defend the chaco territory, always wanted by the Bolivians, which later derived in the massacre of many young students who were killed with machineguns in front of the government house, Antonio Ortiz Mayans had to go on exile to Argentina, where he lived for the rest of his life, developing in the neighboring country a very intense literary work, didactic and journalistic. He never forgot his Paraguayan roots, being his life, his nation and his culture the main inspiration of his many work, Esther poetic, theatrical or prose, enriching our cultural patrimony He was exiled in
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and he went on writing his best Works and his compositions were given music by important Paraguayan musicians. He also reached jobs in two of the main journalistic media of the capital del Plata, since he was a corrector of the proofs in the newspapers LA RAZON for 18 years, and La NACION for 7 years. Ortiz Mayans said that his love for the writings did not make him a good reader, since he read a little, but nevertheless, his Works reflect a great warm and a literary quality, both in his Works as a book writer as well as in his theatre work or research Works, and also in his lyrics which were later transformed into songs, with a resonant touching the soul of all his countrymen, transcending other places as well. He came back in strange occasions to
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, his country, which he always remembered but due to his political reasons, he had to abandon . He came back as visitor in 1982, when he was a central figure in the homage of the organizers of the Festival del Lago Ypacarai, which was on his behalf that year and which had his name.


Works

He entered different literary genders, his main work being the first GRAN DICCIONARIO CASTELLANO-GUARANI, reaching the public in 1933, without much ambitions, because it only had 66 pages and 5000 words, but with a sustain growth in the following editions It was re edited in 1935, 1937, 1941, 1945, in 1954, with a grammar compendium, in 1959, 1961,1962, and the tenth edition in 1973, obtaining the best splendor, since it has now 12.240 guarani voices, 32.920 Spanish voices and better words added, according to the comments of
Roque Vallejos Roque Vallejos (Asunción 1943 - Asunción, 2 April 2006) was a poet, psychiatrist and essayist from Paraguay. Background He was a forensic surgeon in the High Court of Justice. He served as a member and the president of the Academia de la Len ...
He was the author of several theatre plays such as : "Nuestra Vieja Casa",in three acts, and "Amaos los Unos a los Otros" and many others. Some of his other works are : "Cantos Nuevos", with a prologue of Dr. Rafael Oddone, edited in 1930, "Zorazábal, su Vida, sus Obras", the Spanish version of Julio Correa`s work "Ñanemba`era`y", "Tataindy nde pyharépe", "Evocaciones de Asunción" and in 1977, "Voces Añoradas".


Poems transformed in songs

“No Despunta aun el alba cuando inicias tú la marcha y al mercado te diriges a llevar mba`erepy, no haces caso de la lluvia ni te importa si la escarcha, solo pueden depararte el dolor de un mba`asy", said the first words of his song "Burrerita", one of his mainly spread Works, whose music was componed by Félix Pérez Cardozo,
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Luis Alberto del Paraná Luis Alberto del Paraná (21 June 1926 – 15 September 1974) was a Paraguayan singer and guitarist. During the fifties, sixties and early seventies, he traveled extensively around the globe with his group Los Paraguayos, popularizing Paraguayan ...
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Emigdio Ayala Báez Emigdio Ayala Báez (August 5, 1917 – February 24, 1993) was a Paraguayan musician. He was born in Escobar, a town of the Paraguarí Department, Paraguay. Beginnings He started his artistic career with the master Herminio Giménez, with who, ...
, Remberto Giménez,
Herminio Giménez Herminio Giménez (February 20, 1905 – July 6, 1991) was a Paraguayan composer. Life At the early age of 11 he was already part of the Paraguarí music band and two years later he was hired to be part of the Asunción marching band. While a ...
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Florentín Giménez Florentín Giménez (14 March 1925 – 11 March 2021) was a Paraguayan pianist and composer. Biography Giménez was born in Ybycuí, Paraguarí Department. In his teens, he learned to play the drums and became a member of the Orchestra of Popula ...
, among others we can mention "Pasionaria", "Barrerita", "Bajo el Cielo del Paraguay", "Asuncena", "Quyquyhó", with music of Francisco Alvarenga.


Bibliography

* Sonidos de mi Tierra.


Category

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