Yolanda Pantin
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Yolanda Pantin (born 1954) is a Venezuelan author who has mainly written poetry, although she has also worked in
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Early life and education

Born in
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, the eldest of eleven siblings, she spent her childhood in
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, Aragua. There, she studied arts at the Escuela de Artes Plásticas (renamed, Escuela de Artes Visuales Rafael Monasterios). In 1974, she returned to Caracas to study literature at Andrés Bello Catholic University (UCAB).


Career

Pantin, who is included in the literary generation of 1978, founded that year the university group "Rastros". Her first texts appeared in the magazine, which she herself illustrated. The following year, she won an honorable mention in the Francisco Lazo Martí award with ''Casa o lobo'', her first collection of poems, which would be published in 1981 by
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. In 1979, she joined the literary workshop "Calicanto", directed by the writer
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, where she rubbed shoulders with various writers of her generation. In 1981, she left Calicanto and co-founded , which broke with and questioned the nocturnal poetic approaches that prevailed in Venezuela at that time. Tráfico published a literary manifesto that criticized the poetic canons they considered outdated, which had a wide repercussion and promoted aesthetic renovation.«Literatura Venezolana: Yolanda Pantin». (22 July 2011) Literatura Venezolana.Arráiz Lucca, Rafael. "Tráfico y Guaire: quince años después". Literatura venezolana hoy: Historia nacional y presente urbano, edited by Karl Kohut, Frankfurt a. M., Madrid: Vervuert Verlagsgesellschaft, 1999, pp. 333-338. https://doi.org/10.31819/9783954879830-028 In 1986, the awarded Pantin a creative scholarship to promote her literary projects. She also worked as a cultural journalist for the weekly ''Número'' and as co-editor of ''Qué Pasa''. In 1989, she was one of the founders of the publishing house Pequeña Venecia, which publishes poetry. In 1990, with Santos López, she created the "Casa de la Poesía Foundation". In 2001, the '' María Lionza statue'' in Caracas was the inspiration for Pantin's poem "The pelvic bone"; in the poem, the narrator travels into Caracas for a protest and sees the statue. The image of the pelvis – its "most notable feature" – stays in the narrator's mind, and the poem goes on to address the statue directly. Pantin has been invited to book fairs and poetry festivals including the First Poetry Biennial (1991) in
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, France, and the
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Poetry Biennial (2019). Fond of photography, Pantin participated in the ''Dedicatorias'' exhibition held at the Fundación La Poeteca in 2019. There, a selection of images she took in 2008 while making the Trans-Siberian route could be seen.


Awards and honours

* 1979, Honorable Mention, Francisco Lazo Martí National Poetry Prize, for ''Casa o lobo'' * 1982, Honorable Mention, José Rafael Pocaterra Poetry Biennial, for ''Correo del corazón'' * 1989, Fundarte Award, for ''Poemas del escritor'' * 1994, List of Honor,
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, for ''Ratón y Vampiro se conocen'' * 2000, Best Book of the Year Award, children's book category, Centro Nacional del Libro de Venezuela, for ''¡Splash!'' * 2003, Residency at the Bellagio Study Center of the
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and the Roberto Celli Memorial Fund scholarship to carry out with Ana Teresa Torres the research project which allowed them to publish, as co-editors, ''El hilo de la voz''. ''Antología crítica de escritoras venezolanas del siglo XX'' (Fundación Polar, 2003) * 2004,
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* 2015, Poets of the Latin World Victor Sandoval Award, for her work, Seminar of Mexican Culture and UNAM * Selected for the anthology ''Il fiore della poesia latinoamericana d'oggi'', volume 2, America meridionale - I * 2017, XVII
Premio Casa de América de Poesía Americana Premio Casa de América de Poesía Americana (Casa de América Prize for American Poetry) is a literary prize awarded by the public consortium, "in order to stimulate new poetic writing in the Americas, with special attention to poems that open up ...
, for ''Lo que hace el tiempo'' * 2020, XVII for her literary career


Selected works


Poems

*''Casa o lobo'', colección Los Espacios Cálidos, Monte Ávila Editores, Caracas, 1981 (Ciencuentena de Cincuentena, 2002) *''Correo del corazón'', Fundación para la Cultura y las Artes del Distrito Federal (Fundarte), Caracas, 1985 *''El cielo de París'', Fondo Editorial Pequeña Venecia, Caracas; 1989 *''Poemas del escritor'', Fundarte, Caracas, 1989 *''La canción fría'', Editorial Angria, Caracas, 1989 *''Paya (Una elegía)'', Colecciones Clandestinas, Caracas, 1990 *''Los bajos sentimientos'', Monte Ávila Editores, Caracas, 1993 *''La quietud'', Pequeña Venecia, Caracas, 1998 *''El hueso pélvico'', Grupo Editorial Eclepsidra, Caracas, 2002 *''La épica del padre'', La Nave Va, Caracas, 2002 *''Poemas huérfanos'', La Liebre Libre, Maracay, 2002 *''País'', Fundación Bigott, Caracas, 2007; Frailejón Editores, Bogotá, 2021 *''21 caballos'', editorial La Cámara Escrita, Caracas, 2011 *''Bellas ficciones'', Eclepsidra, Caracas, 2016 *''Lo que hace el tiempo'', Visor editorial, Madrid, 2017 *''El dragón escondido'', Editorial Pre-Textos, Valencia, 2021


Poetry collections/anthologies

*''Poemas del escritor / El cielo de París'', dos poemarios, Fundarte / Alcaldía del Municipio Libertador, Caracas, 1991 *''Enemiga mía. Selección poética (1981-1997)'', Iberoamericana Editorial Vervuert, Madrid, 1998 *''Poesía reunida 1981-2002'', Otero Ediciones, Caracas, 2004 *''Herencia. Selección poética (1981-2004)'', colección Atlántica, Ediciones Idea, Canarias, 2005 *''País. Poesía reunida (1981-2011)'', Editorial Pre-Textos, Valencia, 2014 *''El ciervo'', antología, compilación de Néstor Mendoza; El Taller Blanco Ediciones, Bogotá, 2019


Children's and youth literature

*''Ratón y Vampiro se conocen'', Monte Ávila Editores, Caracas, 1991 *''Ratón y Vampiro en el castillo'', illustrated by Marcela Cabrera; Monte Ávila Editores, 1998 *''¡Splash!'', illustrated by Rosana Faría, Playco Editores, Caracas, 2000 *''Un caballo en la ciudad'', illustrated with photographs by Rosa Virgina Urdaneta, Playco Editores, Caracas, 2002 *''Ratón y Vampiro'', illustrated by Jefferson Quintana, Lugar Común, 2012 *''Era un tren de noche'', illustrated by the same author, Cyls Editores, Caracas, 2018


Non-fiction

*''Quién dijo Kartofel?'', with Blanca Strepponi, Magenta Ediciones, Caracas, 2006 *''Marie Curie'', biografía, Los Libros de ''El Nacional'', Caracas, 2005 *''Nelson Mandela'', Los Libros de ''El Nacional'', Caracas, 2006 *''Viaje al poscomunismo'', with Ana Teresa Torres, Eclepsidra, Caracas, 2020.


Theatre

* ''La otredad y el vampiro'', Fundarte, Alcaldía de Caracas, 1994


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Pantin, Yolanda 1954 births Living people Writers from Caracas Andrés Bello Catholic University alumni 20th-century Venezuelan poets 21st-century Venezuelan poets 20th-century Venezuelan women writers 21st-century Venezuelan women writers Children's writers