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Javier Sicilia (1956,
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) is a Mexican poet, essayist, novelist, peace activist and journalist in Mexico. He contributes to various print media such as the Mexico City daily ''
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'' and '' Proceso'' magazine. He was founder and director of ''El Telar'' ("The Loom"), coordinator of several writing workshops, is a film and television writer, editor of ''Poesía'' magazine, a member of the editorial board of Los Universitarios y Cartapacios, the National System of Creators of Art since 1995, and is a professor of literature, aesthetics and screenwriting at
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and was director of the now-defunct magazine ''Ixtus.''


Biography

Sicilia inherited his love of literature and poetry from his father, who was also a poet. An avid reader of Saints
Teresa of Ávila Teresa of Ávila, OCD (born Teresa Sánchez de Cepeda y Ahumada; 28 March 15154 or 15 October 1582), also called Saint Teresa of Jesus, was a Spanish Carmelite nun and prominent Spanish mystic and religious reformer. Active during th ...
and
John of the Cross John of the Cross, OCD ( es, link=no, Juan de la Cruz; la, Ioannes a Cruce; born Juan de Yepes y Álvarez; 24 June 1542 – 14 December 1591) was a Spanish Catholic priest, mystic, and a Carmelite friar of converso origin. He is a major fi ...
, Sicilia is a poet whose themes are linked with Catholicism and
Christian mysticism Christian mysticism is the tradition of mystical practices and mystical theology within Christianity which "concerns the preparation f the personfor, the consciousness of, and the effect of ..a direct and transformative presence of God" ...
. Later he met the Austrian philosopher
Ivan Illich Ivan Dominic Illich ( , ; 4 September 1926 – 2 December 2002) was an Austrian Roman Catholic priest, theologian, philosopher, and social critic. His 1971 book '' Deschooling Society'' criticises modern society's institutional approach to edu ...
, and Sicilia has since become one of the main promoters of Illich's thought among Mexican intellectuals. As a contributor to ''Proceso'' and as the editor of the magazine "Conspiratio", Sicilia writes about various current philosophical, artistic and literary topics. In 2009 he was awarded the Aguascalientes National Award in Poetry, one of the most prestigious honors in
Mexican literature Mexican literature is one of the most prolific and influential of Spanish-language literatures along with those of Spain and Argentina. Found among the names of its most important and internationally recognized literary figures are authors Oc ...
. In 2011, TIME Magazine named The Protester as its Person of the Year, and Sicilia was profiled in the accompanying "Profiles of Protesters" series for his work in organizing the
2011 Mexican protests The Movement for Peace with Justice and Dignity (MPJD) (Spanish: ''Movimiento por la Paz con Justicia y Dignidad'') is an ongoing protest movement that began on 28 March 2011 in response to the Mexican Drug War, government and corporate corrupti ...
. In January 2013, he met with Mexican president
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to discuss assistance and memorials for victims of violence in Mexico.


''Estamos hasta la madre'' ("We-have-had-it") protests

On March 28, 2011, Sicilia's son Juan Francisco Sicilia Ortega was murdered along with six other victims in Temixco, Morelos, Mexico, by drug gang members. Two of Juan Francisco's friends were assaulted by policemen who were working with the Pacífico Sur drug cartel as muggers. The friends reported the attack, and the attackers turned to the Pacífico Sur cartel for help. On March 27, 8 Pacífico Sur cartel members, including an infamous member named El Pelón, kidnapped the two victims as well as four other friends and Juan Francisco from a bar, murdering the group by suffocation. In response, the poet led protests in Cuernavaca with satellites of support held in numerous other places throughout Mexico. The protesters have called for an end to the Drug War, the retreat of military forces from the streets, the legalization of drugs, and the removal of
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. Protests have occurred in over 40 Mexican cities, including an estimated 50,000 in Cuernavaca and 20,000 in Mexico City. The rallying cry of ''"Estamos hasta la madre!"'' ("We've had it up to here!") was used during these protests. On April 3, 2011, Sicilia announced in an open letter "To Mexico's Politicians and Criminals" a second protest, a "National March for Justice and against Impunity," which started on May 5, 2011, in Cuernavaca, Morelos, and arrived on May 8 at the
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in Mexico City, where over 200,000 people attended. Before the beginning of his speech, Sicilia demanded that the Mexican President retire
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from his post as Secretary of Public Security. A six-point national pact that searches for the social fabric's refounding was read at the same protest. Other related protests occurred the same day in over 31 Mexican cities and 17 cities over the globe.


Literary works

;Poems: * ''Permanencia en los puertos'' (1982) * ''La presencia desierta'' (1985) * ''Oro'' (1990) * ''Trinidad'' (1992) * ''Vigilias'' (1994) * ''Resurrección'' (1995) * ''Pascua'' (2000) * ''Lectio'' (2004) * ''Tríptico del Desierto'' (2009) * ''Vestigios'' (2013) ;Novels: * ''El bautista'' (1991) * ''El reflejo de lo oscuro'' F.C.E. (1998) * ''Viajeros en la noche'' (1999) * ''A través del silencio'' (2002) * ''La confesión'' (2008) * ''El fondo de la noche'' (2012) * ''El deshabitado'' (2016) ;Essays: * ''Cariátide a destiempo y otros escombros'' (1980) * ''Poesía y espíritu'' (1998) ;Biography: * ''Concepción Cabrera de Armida, la amante de Cristo'' (2001) * ''Félix de Jesús Rougier, la seducción de la Virgen'' (2007)


Journalistic works

;Anthology: * ''La voz y las sombras'' (2009) * ''Estamos hasta la madre'' (2011)


Awards

;As writer: * 1990 -
Ariel Award The Ariel Award ( es, Premio Ariel) is an award that recognizes the best of Mexican cinema. Given annually, since 1946, by the Mexican Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences (AMACC), the award recognizes artistical and technical excel ...
to Best Original Story, for the film ''Goitia, un dios para sí mismo'' (1989) * 1993 -
José Fuentes Mares National Award in Literature José is a predominantly Spanish and Portuguese form of the given name Joseph. While spelled alike, this name is pronounced differently in each language: Spanish ; Portuguese (or ). In French, the name ''José'', pronounced , is an old vernacul ...
, for the novel ''El Bautista'' * 2009 - ''Aguascalientes'' National Award in Poetry, for the poetry book ''Tríptico del desierto'' ;As social activist: * 2011 - People's Choice Honoree for
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's Human Rights Award * 2011 - Lion's Heart Medal, given by the University Students' Federation from the
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* 2011 - Named as a
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, as one of the representatives of "The Protester" figure. * 2012 - XX National Human Right's Prize "''Don Sergio Méndez Arceo''" * 2012 - Voice of the Voiceless Award, given by Annunciation House (El Paso, Tx.) * 2012 - "La lucha sigue" Award, given by
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(New York) * 2012 - "Personaje del Año" Award (International Section), named by the Bolivian journal El Deber. * 2013 - "La palabra que busca la paz" (The word that searches for peace) recognition and homage, given at and by the XXIV National Book Fair of Leon (León, Guanajuato, Mexico)


References


Additional sources

* Shoichet, Catherine E. ". " ''
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''. May 5, 2011. * https://web.archive.org/web/20120323132522/http://www.elcautivo.org/041115/V2/Pag_V2.htm * https://web.archive.org/web/20120323132526/http://www.elcautivo.org/041115/V3/Pag_V3.htm * http://amediavoz.com/sicilia.htm * http://www.periodicodepoesia.unam.mx/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=48&Itemid=77 * http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/notas/574474.html * Jiménez Serrano, Martín. ''El lenguaje místico de Permanencia en los puertos de Javier Sicilia'' (doctoral thesis). México, 2009 *Polsgrove, Carol. "Javier Sicilia: Writing His Way Back to Life". https://latinamericanwriters.com/2017/10/16/javier-sicilia-writing-his-way-back-to-life/ *Riley Luisa, Canal 22/Televisión Metropolitana. Javier Sicilia, en la soledad del otro.https://www.proceso.com.mx/358567/documental-sobre-javier-sicilia-cuando-el-cine-se-acerco-a-la-soledad-del-dolor {{DEFAULTSORT:Sicilia, Javier 1956 births Mexican activists Mexican male poets Mexican male writers Mexican people of Italian descent Living people