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Tomás Blanco (December 9, 1896 – April 12, 1975) was a Puerto Rican writer, poet, narrator, historian, author and physician. Blanco was a writer during the 1930s who was known for his critical essays that analyzed the Puerto Rican culture. Similar to other authors of his generation that lived through the
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, his work focused on political and social issues. He also wrote novels, short stories and poetry.


Early years

Blanco (birth name: Tomás Blanco Geigel) was born and raised in
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, where he received his primary and secondary education in
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schools. After graduating from high school, he went to the United States and enrolled in the
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in Washington, D.C., to study medicine. Tomás Blanco first pursued the path of pharmaceutical work but progressively began to focus his attention on literature. Blanco traveled throughout Europe and in Spain where he developed his love for writing. Blanco wrote about literature, plus he was also a music critic.


Written works

Blanco returned to Puerto Rico where he dedicated himself to write about Puerto Rican topics. His works are considered very important in the analysis of the "state" of the Puerto Rican culture in both the 19th century and 20th century. Among Blanco's most recognized works are ''Prontuario Histórico de Puerto Rico'' and ''El Prejuicio Racial en Puerto Rico'' (Racial Prejudice in Puerto Rico). He also wrote many novels and stories such as ''Los Aguinaldos del Infante'' (Christmas Stories for Children) and ''Cuentos Sin Ton Ni Son''. He was also the songwriter of the lyrics ''Tres estrofas de amor: Canción para soprano'' composed in 1925 by Pablo Casals. Tomás Blanco died on April 12, 1975, in the city of San Juan.


Essays

In 1935, he published his first literary piece ''Prontuario Histórico de Puerto Rico'' which showcases the cultural aspects of the Puerto Rican people and racial dynamics within the country. In the essay he recounts significant events of the history of Puerto Rico, in hope of finding the country's national idiosyncrasy and cultural identity. The mixing of races and religions created a unique combination of ideas and culture, which sometimes sparked conflict. Tomas Blanco's thoughts on these racial relationships and controversies are presented in, ''The Racial Prejudice in Puerto Rico.'' The essay discusses the influence of the slave trade and the discrimination of people of African descent in Puerto Rico. Tomas Blanco speaks of the connection between Spanish Conquistadors influence, Catholicism, and the interconnection of different races. Tomas Blanco argues that the African influences in Puerto Rico are beneficial to the uniqueness and richness of the country. Other essays include ''Sobre Palés Matos'' (1950), which analyzes Palés Matos' poetry influenced by African and Antillean culture and ''Miserere: en la muerte de Georges Rouault y luz perpetua luzca en él'' (1959), a review on various paintings by Rouault. He also wrote essays for many newspapers and magazines, such as the Ateneo Puertorriqueño, Isla Asomante, Presente, Revista de la Asociación de Mujeres Graduadas and Revista del Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña. He wrote the essay ''Elogio de la plena'' en the magazine, Ateneo Puertorriqueño, which discussed the diversity of Puerto Rico and how it positively impacts the island.


Poetry

Blanco's interest in race relations led him to study African-American poetry. Racial mixing was considered immoral and was looked down upon in the 19th and early 20th century in Puerto Rico. Tomas Blanco challenges these ideas by bringing up these topics in his literary work in a positive manner. In the book "''Literatura PuertorriquenÌa Del Siglo Veinte Antologia,''" the poem ''La Unicornia de la Isla'' highlights these controversial ideas and different viewpoints. The poem investigates the cultural identity of the people of Puerto Rico through the mention of topics like miscegenation and incorporating traditional Antillean myths. Much of Tomas Blanco's work highlights the various cultures and belief systems of Puerto Rico and explains how it both positively and negatively affects the environment of the country. In ''Los cinco sentidos: inventario de cosas nuestras'' (1955), he presents Antillean myths in poetic form. Much of Tomas Blanco's work highlights the various cultures and belief systems of Puerto Rico and explains how it both positively and negatively affects the environment of the country. He also wrote the poem Letras para música in 1964.


Short stories

Blanco wrote a number of short stories, such as ''Los aguinaldos del Infante: glosa de Epifanía'' (1954) about Christmas, ''La dragoneta: cuento de Semana Santa'' (1956) and ''Cuentos sin ton ni son'' (1970).


Notes


See also

* List of Latin American writers *
List of Puerto Rican writers This is a list of Puerto Rican literary figures, including poets, novelists, short story authors, and playwrights. It includes people who were born in Puerto Rico, people who are of Puerto Rican ancestry, and long-term residents or immigrants w ...
*
List of Puerto Ricans This is a list of notable people from Puerto Rico which includes people who were born in Puerto Rico (Borinquen) and people who are of full or partial Puerto Rican people, Puerto Rican descent. Puerto Rican citizens are included, as the governm ...
*
Puerto Rican literature Puerto Rican literature is the body of literature produced by writers of Puerto Rican descent. It evolved from the art of Oral literature, oral storytelling. Written works by the indigenous inhabitants of Puerto Rico were originally prohibited ...
* Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States *For the Spanish film actor: Tomás Blanco


References


External links


Tomas Blanco/ Newspaper El Nuevo Dia
{{DEFAULTSORT:Blanco, Tomas 1896 births 1975 deaths Puerto Rican male non-fiction writers Georgetown University alumni Writers from San Juan, Puerto Rico 20th-century Puerto Rican non-fiction writers