José Pedro Díaz (January 12, 1921 - July 3, 2006) was a
Uruguayan
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essayist, educator and writer.
He is remembered as a member of the ''
Generation of 45
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'', a Uruguayan intellectual and literary movement:
Carlos Maggi
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Manuel Flores Mora
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Ángel Rama
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Emir Rodríguez Monegal
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Idea Vilariño
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Carlos Real de Azúa
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Carlos Martínez Moreno
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Amanda Berenguer
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Tola Invernizzi
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Mario Benedetti
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Ida Vitale
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Líber Falco
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Juan Cunha,
Juan Carlos Onetti
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Early life
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, among others.
Generación del 45: severa en la crítica y brillante en la creación.
Works
Poetry
*Canto full. First notebook, Montevideo, Printing "Stella", 1939.
*Canto full. Second notebook, Montevideo, "Printing of John Cunha Dotti", 1940.
*Treaty of flame, Montevideo, La Galatea, 1957.
*Exercises anthropological, Xalapa (Mexico), Universidad Veracruzana, 1967.
*New treaties and other exercises (Montevideo, Ark., 1982.
Narrative
*The range rose. Suite old. Montevideo, press brakes Sixth Vocal Group, 1941.
*The inhabitant, Montevideo, La Galatea, 1949.
*Fires of San Telmo, Montevideo, Ark., 1964.
*Parts of shipwrecks, Montevideo, Ark., 1969.
Testing and review
*A conference on Julio Herrera y Reissig, Montevideo, s / e, 1948
*Poetry and magic, Montevideo, s / e, 1949
*Gustavo Adolfo Becquer: life and poetry, Montevideo: The Galatea, 1953.
*The search for the origin and the impulse to adventure in the narrative of André Gide, Montevideo, University of the Republic, 1958
*Balzac novel and society, Montevideo, Ark, 1974
*The imaginary spectacle, Montevideo. Ark, 1986
*Juan Carlos Onetti. The show imaginary II Montevideo, Ark., 1989.
*Felisberto Hernandez. The show imaginary I, Montevideo. Ark 1991
*Novel and Society, Xalapa, Veracruz University, 1992.
*Felisberto Hernandez his life and work, Nairobi, Metro 1999.
References
1921 births
2006 deaths
Uruguayan essayists
20th-century Uruguayan poets
Uruguayan male poets
Uruguayan novelists
Male novelists
Uruguayan educators
People from Montevideo
20th-century novelists
Male essayists
20th-century essayists
20th-century Uruguayan male writers
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