José Emilio González
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Josemilio González (1918–1990) was a Puerto Rican literary critic and editor. He went to the
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, where he graduated in Liberal Arts, with specializations in Spanish, French and Philosophy. in 1940, Earned his Master's Degree in Arts at
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,
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, and the Sorbonne. He was an instructor at the
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from 1946 to 1948 and 1956 to 1963. He served in the legislature for the
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in 1952.


Awards

* 1990
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, for ''Vivir a Hostos''


Works


"Otoño", ''taino world''
* '' Hostos as a philosopher'', Boston University, 1941 * ''Hostos Como Filósofo'' (1941) – (''Hostos as Philosopher'') * ''Oda al mar de Guajataca'' (1954) – (''Ode to the Sea from Guajataca'') * ''Profecía de Puerto Rico'' (1954) – (''Prophecy of Puerto Rico'') * ''Cántico Mortal a
Julia de Burgos Julia Constanza Burgos García (February 17, 1914 – July 6, 1953), known as Julia de Burgos, was a Puerto Ricans, Puerto Rican poet, journalist, Independence movement in Puerto Rico, Puerto Rican independence advocate, and teacher. As an advo ...
'' (1956) – (''Mortal Song of Julia de Burgos'') * ''Grito de Lares'' (1958) - about revolt against Spain,
Grito de Lares ''Grito de Lares'' (''Cry of Lares''), also referred to as the Lares revolt, the Lares rebellion, the Lares uprising, or the Lares revolution, was the first of two short-lived revolts against Spanish rule in Puerto Rico, staged by the Revolu ...
* ''Los Poetas Puertorriqueños de la Década del 30'' (1960) Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña, – (''The Puerto Rican Poets of the 30s'') * ''Parábola del Canto'' (1960) – (''Parable of Song'') * ''Soledad Absoluta: Diario Poético'' (1971) – (''Absolute Solitude: Official Poetic'') * ''Antología Poética de
Francisco Matos Paoli Francisco Matos Paoli (March 9, 1915 – July 10, 2000), was a Puerto Rican poet, critic, and essayist who in 1977 was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature. His books were rooted in three major literary movements in Latin America: Rom ...
'' Universidad de Puerto Rico, (1972) – (Francisco Matos Paoli Poetry Anthology'') * ''La Poesía Contemporánea de Puerto Rico, 1930–1960'' (1972) Instituto de Cultura Puertorriquña – (''Contemporary Poetry of Puerto Rico, 1930–1960'') * ''La Poesía en Puerto Rico'' (1976) – (Poetry in Puerto Rico) * ''Poesía y Lengua en la Obra de Francisco Manrique Cabrera'' (1976) – (''Poetry and Language in the Work of Francisco Manrique Cabrera'') * ''Vivir a Hostos: ensayos'', San Juan, P.R.: Comité Pro Celebración Sesquicentenario del Natalicio de Eugenio María de Hostos, 1989.


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"González, Josemilo", ''Worldcat''"González, Jose emilio.", ''Worldcat''
{{DEFAULTSORT:Gonzalez, Jose Emilio 1918 births 1990 deaths People from Gurabo, Puerto Rico Puerto Rican academics Puerto Rico Independence Party politicians Columbia University alumni Princeton University alumni University of Puerto Rico alumni University of Puerto Rico faculty Boston University alumni University of Paris alumni Puerto Rican independence activists American Book Award winners American expatriates in France