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Thelma Nava (November 25, 1932 - August 17, 2019) was a Mexican poet and journalist. She founded and co-founded magazines, one of which she also published. Nava was the recipient of the Premio Nacional de Poesía «
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Biography

Thelma Nava was born in
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, November 25, 1932. She studied at the
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; at the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the
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(UNAM); and at the Centro Mexicano de Escritores ("Mexican Center of Writers") where she wrote her first work, ''Aquí te guardo yo'' ("Here I keep you"). Nava was co-founder of the magazine ''El Rehilete y'', with Luis Mario Schneider and Armando Zárate. She founded the magazine ''Pájaro Cascabel'' (1962-1968) and served as its publisher. She participated in the collective management of the magazines ''Xilote'' (1969-1977) and ''Manatí'' (1974-1984) as well as ''La Brújula en el Bolsillo''. With Sergio Mondragón and
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, editors of the magazine ''El Corno Emplumado'', she co-organized the First Inter-American Meeting of Poets, which was held in 1964 at the Club de Periodistas de México. During the period of 1964–65, she associated with the newspaper ''El Día'', as a cultural journalist, taking charge of the "Showcase" section. She conducted interviews, poetry selections, and critical notes on poetry and theater. She also reviewed books and cultural magazines. From 1980 till 1982, with the writers
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, and Saúl Ibargoyen, she joined the "Brigada Cultural Roque Dalton". In 1984, and for the next two years, she participated in the Acción cultural del ISSSTE program with a group of 36 poets who gave poetry talks in all
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s. Nava participated in cultural promotion activities for teachers at the National Pedagogical University, 1996–97. At Películas Nacionale ("National Movies"), she met the poet
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whom she married in 1958. They had two daughters, Thelma and Raquel, and two granddaughters, daughters of Thelma: Varenka and Natalia. She died in
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, Canada, August 17, 2019.


Awards and honors

* Premio Nacional de Poesía «Ramón López Velarde» (1962) * Recognition of the Aguadillano Cultural Center, Institute of Puerto Rican Culture. November 20, 1966. * Presea Rosario Castellanos (1993) * Tribute of the H. Constitutional City Council of Chalco, State of Mexico, at the 4th National Meeting of Poets. April 19, 2001. * Tribute "for his outstanding work and tireless career". Cuacthemoc delegation. General Directorate of Social Development. March 8, 2002. * Recognition of the Cultural Group "Poets in Construction, AC". Cd. Nezahualcótyol. August 17, 2002. * IV Nezahualcóyotl Award, awarded by
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, June 2005.


Selected works

* ''Aquí te guardo yo'' (1957) * ''La orfandad del sueño'' (1964) * ''Poèmes Choisis'' . Niza, Francia, Profils Poètiques des Pays Latins, 1965. * ''Colibrí 50'' (1966) * ''El primer animal'' (1986) * ''El libro de los territorios'' (1992) * ''Material de Lectura. Antología'' (1992) * ''El verano y las islas'' (1998). * ''Paisajes interiores'' (2000) * ''El primer animal. Poesía reunida'' 1964-1995 (2000) * ''Los pasos circulares'' (2003) * ''Para volver al mar'' (2004)


References

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