Carlos Bousoño Prieto (9 May 1923 – 24 October 2015) was a Spanish poet and literary critic. His work is frequently associated with the post-
Spanish Civil War
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literary group.
Bousoño was a recipient of both the
National Prize for Spanish Literature and the
Prince of Asturias Award
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for Literature.
Biography
Bousoño was born in
Boal,
Asturias
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It is coextensive with the provinces of Spain, province of Asturias and contains some of the territory t ...
in 1923.
When he was two years old, his family moved to
Oviedo
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, where he completed the first two years of a Philosophy and Arts degree. He moved to Madrid when he was 19, graduating from the Central University (now known as
Complutense) with the Extraordinary Prize in 1946; he completed his master's degree there in 1949, being the first to write a master's thesis about a living writer,
Vicente Aleixandre. By 1950, his work ''La poesía de Vicente Aleixandre'' (''The poetry of Vicente Aleixandre'') became widely recognised, and today it remains one of the best and deepest works about Vicente Aleixandre's poetry.
From 1946-48, Bousoño traveled in
Mexico
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and the
United States
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, teaching literature at
Wellesley College
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in Massachusetts before returning to Spain.
On 24 October 2015, Bousoño died at the age of 92.
Poetry
Bousoño published his first book of poetry, ''Subida al amor,'' in 1945.
Academic career
His passion for poetry, along with his intelligence and curiosity, helped him make early inroads within the world of literary theory. In 1952, he published ''Teoría de la expresión poética'' (''Theory of poetic expression''), in which he analyzes the secrets of the poetic mystery. He became a renowned interpreter of Spanish literature and an influential literary critic.
Bousoño taught Spanish literature at several American universities, including
Wellesley,
Smith
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,
Vanderbilt,
Middlebury, and
New York University
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. He then became lecturer of Stylistics at the
Complutense University of Madrid
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, where he remains a
professor emeritus
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. Among his students of poetry who credit his teachings as influential to their careers is the Puerto Rican poet
Giannina Braschi
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, author of "Yo-Yo Boing!" and "United States of Banana".
In his book ''Épocas literarias y evolución'' (''Literary times and evolution''), Bousoño analyzes the history of literary ages and their corresponding movements and evolution. He has also studied the evolution of metaphoric expression, from classical examples like "your hand is like the snow", to more complex surrealistic metaphors, for example: "swords like lips" (in reference to one Aleixandre's most famous books, ''Espadas como labios'' (''Swords like lips'').
In 1979, Bousoño became a member of the
Royal Spanish Academy
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. He remained occupant of the Academy chair 'M' until his death in 2015.
Recognition
René Wellek
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said that Bousoño was his preferred theorist in all of Europe.
Spanish author and critic
Luis Antonio de Villena called Bousoño "one of the most outstanding poets of the postwar generations" and "an outstanding poetry theorist, upholding the most profound sense of irrationalism and surrealism, that is, that the magic of the irrational can be understood".
German-born poet Scharlie Meeuws wrote an 'Elegy on the Death of Carlos Bousoño'.
Awards
* 1968 –
Critics Prize for Spanish Poetry (for ''Oda en la ceniza)''
* 1974 –
Critics Prize for Spanish Poetry (for ''Las monedas sobre la losa)''
* 1978 –
National Prize for Essays (for ''El irracionalismo poético (El símbolo))''
* 1990 –
National Prize for Poetry (for ''Metáfora del desafuero)''
* 1993 –
National Prize for Spanish Literature
* 1995 –
Prince of Asturias Award
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for Literature
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