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Amanda Berenguer (1921 – July 13, 2010) was a
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an poet. She is remembered as a member of the
Generation of 45 A generation refers to all of the people born and living at about the same time, regarded collectively. It can also be described as, "the average period, generally considered to be about 20–⁠30 years, during which children are born and gr ...
, a Uruguayan intellectual and literary movement.


Biography

She was born in
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. ''Quehaceres e Invenciones'' (1963) brought Berenguer sudden fame and praise, emboldening her search for new poetic structures to express her unique vision of art and the world. In 1986 she received the "Reencuentro de Poesía" prize from the
University of the Republic, Uruguay The University of the Republic ( es, Universidad de la República, sometimes ''UdelaR'') is Uruguay's oldest public university. It is by far the country's largest university, as well as the second largest public university in South America and t ...
for her work ''Los signos sobre la mesa. Ante mis hermanos supliciados''. ''La dama de Elche'' (1987) received first prize in the poetry category from the Uruguayan Ministry of Education and Culture. The second edition of ''La dama de Elche'', published in 1990, won the Bartolomé Hidalgo Prize, issued by the Uruguayan Book Chamber. She married writer
José Pedro Díaz José Pedro Díaz (January 12, 1921 - July 3, 2006) was a Uruguayan essayist, educator and writer. He is remembered as a member of the ''Generation of 45'', a Uruguayan intellectual and literary movement: Carlos Maggi, Manuel Flores Mora, Ángel ...
in 1944. In 2006, she became an honorary member of the Uruguayan National Academy of Letters. She died in 2010. Her remains are buried at
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Works


Poetry

*''A través de los tiempos que llevan a la gran calma'' (1940) *''Canto hermético'' (1941) *''Elegía por la muerte de Paul Valéry'' (1945) *''El río'' (1952) *''La invitación'' (1957) *''Contracanto'' (1961) *''Quehaceres e invenciones'' (1963) *''Declaración conjunta'' (1964) *''Materia prima'' (1966) *''Dicciones'' (1973) *''Composición de lugar'' (1976) *''Poesía ''(1949–1979) (1980) *''Identidad de ciertas frutas'' (1983) *''La dama de Elche'' (1987) *''Los Signos sobre la mesa'' (1987) *''La botella verde (Analysis situs)'' (1995) *''El pescador de caña'' (1995) *''La estranguladora'' (1998) *''Poner la mesa del 3er'' (2002) *''Constelación del navío'' (2002) *''Las mil y una preguntas y propicios contextos'' (2005) *''Casas donde viven criaturas del lenguaje y el diccionario'' (2005)


Prose

*''El monstruo incesante. Expedición de caza'' (1990, autobiography)


References


External links




Amanda Berenguer recorded at the Library of Congress for the Hispanic Division’s audio literary archive on Aug. 1977
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