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Roberto Echavarren (born 1944 in
Montevideo Montevideo () is the Capital city, capital and List of cities in Uruguay, largest city of Uruguay. According to the 2011 census, the city proper has a population of 1,319,108 (about one-third of the country's total population) in an area of . M ...
) is an Uruguayan poet and translator.


Works

* ''La Planicie Mojada'', 1981; poems * ''El espacio de la verdad: Felisberto Hernández'', Buenos Aires, Sudamericana, 1981; essay * ''Animalaccio'', 1986; poems * ''Montaje y alteridad del sujeto: Manuel Puig'', Santiago de Chile, Maitén, 1986; essay * ''Aura Amara'', 1989; poems * ''Poemas Largos'', 1990 * ''Universal Ilógico'', 1994 * ''Oír no es ver'', 1994; poems * ''Ave Roc'', Montevideo, Graffiti, 1994; novel * ''Arte andrógino: estilo versus moda'', 1998 (expanded in Montevideo, Brecha, 2008); essay * ''Performance'', Buenos Aires, Eudeba, 2000 * ''Margen de ficción: poéticas de la narrativa hispanoamericana'', México, Joaquín Mortiz, 1992 * ''El diablo en el pelo'', Montevideo, Trilce, 2003 * ''Casino Atlántico'', Montevideo, Artefato, 2004; poems * ''Centralasia'', Buenos Aires, Tse-tse, 2005; poems * ''Andrógino Onetti'', 2007. * ''Fuera de género: criaturas de la invención erótica'', Buenos Aires, Losada, 2007 * ''El expreso entre el sueño y la vigilia'', Montevideo, Premio Fundación Nancy Bacelo, 2009 * ''Ruido de fondo'', Santiago de Chile, Cuarto Propio, 2009 * ''Yo era una brasa'', Montevideo, HUM, 2009 * ''La salud de los enfermos'', Montevideo, HUM, 2010; narrative * ''Porno y postporno'', Montevideo, HUM, 2011; essay (in collaboration with Ercole Lissardi and
Amir Hamed Amir Hamed (11 May 1962 – 20 November 2017) was a Uruguayan writer, essayist and translator. Background and education Born in Montevideo, he earned a degree in literature from the University of the Republic and a doctorate in Hispanoamerican ...
) * ''Las noches rusas. Materia y memoria'', La Flauta Mágica, 2011; * ''The Virgin Mountain'', New Orleans, Diálogos Books, 2017; poem, translated by the author and Donald Wellman. 'The Virgin Mountain' at Diálogos Books
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References

1944 births People from Montevideo Uruguayan people of Basque descent University of Paris alumni 20th-century Uruguayan poets Uruguayan male poets Uruguayan essayists Uruguayan literary critics Uruguayan translators English–Spanish translators German–Spanish translators Russian–Spanish translators Living people Male essayists 21st-century Uruguayan poets 21st-century Uruguayan male writers 20th-century essayists 21st-century essayists 20th-century Uruguayan male writers Academic staff of the University of Montevideo Academics of the University of London New York University faculty Uruguayan expatriates in France {{Uruguay-academic-bio-stub