Gonzalo Rojas Pizarro (December 20, 1916 – April 25, 2011) was a
Chile
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an poet.
["Gonzalo Rojas, Chilean poet, is dead"]
Obituary, ''The Telegraph'', 26 April 2011. His work is part of the continuing
Latin American
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avant-garde
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literary tradition of the twentieth century. In 2003 he was awarded the
Cervantes Prize
The Miguel de Cervantes Prize ( es, Premio de Literatura en Lengua Castellana Miguel de Cervantes) is awarded annually to honour the lifetime achievement of an outstanding writer in the Spanish language.
History
The prize was established in 1975 ...
.
Life and career
He was the seventh son of a
coal mining engineer, born in the port town of
Lebu, Chile
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The commune includes Mocha I ...
.
[ Later on, during his youth he was the editor of the magazine ''Antarctica'' in ]Santiago de Chile
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and University lecturer in Valparaiso.
Between 1938-1941 he played a part in the surrealist group Mandrágora founded by Braulio Arenas
Braulio Arenas (La Serena (Chile), La Serena, April 4, 1913 - †Santiago de Chile, Santiago May 12, 1988) was a Chilean poet and writer, founder of the surrealism, surrealist ''Mandrágora'' group.
Life
Braulio Arenas lived most of his youth i ...
, Teófilo Cid and Enrique Gómez Correa. Seven years later in 1948 his first book of poems was published in Santiago.
He studied Law and Literature in the Instituto Pedagógico de la Universidad de Chile. He taught in a number of small schools, even a German School in Valparaíso, but was eventually hired (1947) in the University of Chile in Valparaíso (now the University of Valparaíso). In 1952 having finally earned his degree, he was awarded a professorship at the University of Concepción
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. During the late 1950s and early 1960s, as the Head of the Department of Spanish and later the Director of Summer Courses, Gonzalo was instrumental in establishing a number of workshops that helped define earlier generations of Chilean writers and which brought international writers to Chile to participate in these events and congresses.
After the 1973 Chilean coup d'état
The 1973 Chilean coup d'état Enciclopedia Virtual > Historia > Historia de Chile > Del gobierno militar a la democracia" on LaTercera.cl. Retrieved 22 September 2006.
In October 1972, Chile suffered the first of many strikes. Among the par ...
he was forced to go into exile,[ an “undocumented person”. He was stripped of his diplomatic position and was also banned from teaching at any Chilean university. The ]University of Rostock
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in East Germany
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provided him with a placement.
He taught at universities in Germany
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, the United States
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, Spain
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, i ...
, and Mexico
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.
Thanks to a Guggenheim Fellowship
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, Gonzalo Rojas went back to Chile in 1979, to Chillán
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, 400 kilometers to the south of the capital, to live permanently, yet was still unable to teach at a university there.
Subsequently, he lived in the United States between 1980 and 1994. From 1980 to 1985, Gonzalo was a visiting professor at Columbia University
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and the University of Chicago
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, then from 1985 to 1994, he held the title of professor at Brigham Young University
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.
He was awarded the Chilean National Prize for Literature {{Use dmy dates, date=October 2020
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and the Queen Sofia Prize of Iberian American Poetry (by the King of Spain
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), both in 1992.[ He also received the Octavio Paz prize of Mexico, and the José Hernández prize of Argentina.][ He was awarded the ]Cervantes Prize
The Miguel de Cervantes Prize ( es, Premio de Literatura en Lengua Castellana Miguel de Cervantes) is awarded annually to honour the lifetime achievement of an outstanding writer in the Spanish language.
History
The prize was established in 1975 ...
for 2003 the 23 of April 2004.[
On the morning of April 25, 2011, Rojas died as a consequence of a stroke he suffered earlier in February.][ The government declared two days of official mourning.][ He was buried in Chillan, Chile.][ He was considered one of the greatest modern poets in Chile,][ together with ]Nicanor Parra
Nicanor Segundo Parra Sandoval (5 September 1914 – 23 January 2018) was a Chilean poet and physicist. He was considered one of the most influential Chilean poets of the Spanish language in the 20th century, often compared with Pablo Neruda. P ...
.
His poetry has been translated into English, German, French, Portuguese, Russian, Italian, Romanian, Swedish, Chinese, Japanese, Turkish, Bengali and Greek.
Selected works
* La miseria del hombre (1948)
* Contra la muerte (1964)
* Oscuro (1977)
* Transtierro (1979)
* Del relámpago (1981)
* 50 poemas (1982)
* El alumbrado (1986)
* Antología personal (1988)
* Materia de testamento (1988)
* Antología de aire (1991)
* Desocupado lector (1990)
* Las hermosas (1991), Zumbido (1991)
* Río turbio (1996)
* América es la casa y otros poemas (1998)
* Obra selecta (1999)
References
External links
Rojas on Poetry translation.org
(with one poem translated in English)
''What Do We Love When We Love'': Poem by Gonzalo Rojas
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1916 births
2011 deaths
Chilean male poets
Premio Cervantes winners
National Prize for Literature (Chile) winners
University of Rostock faculty
20th-century Chilean poets
20th-century Chilean male writers