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Encyclopedia > Gonzalo Rojas

Gonzalo Rojas is a Chilean poet winner of the 2003 Cervantes Prize. 2003 is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Premio Miguel de Cervantes (the Miguel de Cervantes Prize) is awarded annually to honor the whole career of an outstanding writer in the Spanish language. ...


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Gonzalo Rojas, Se burla del fin de la utopía, Eduardo Milán, etcétera núm. 275. (519 words)
Gonzalo Rojas, Se burla del fin de la utopía, Eduardo Milán, etcétera núm.
En Gonzalo Rojas (Lebu, Chile, 1917) habla así.
Gonzalo Rojas pretende saltar por encima de la distancia entre poeta y poema, fundirse ahí como metáfora de una unidad mística, poner el cuerpo verdadero entre las palabras, actuar entre las sílabas.
NEA Writers' Corner: Las Hermosas by Gonzalo Rojas translated by John Oliver Simon (789 words)
Gonzalo Rojas, the seventh son of a coal-miner, born 1917, in Lebu, Chile, is often introduced as "the youngest poet in Latin America." Author of 27 books of poetry, awarded the Premio Reina SofÕa by the King of Spain and the Chilean National Prize for Literature, his work has been little translated into English.
Gonzalo Rojas is a quicksilver poet, his thought a dazzling wriggle of lightning that strikes down the page in rigorous freedom.
In March, 1996, Gonzalo Rojas and I walked along the Río Renegado, turbid with the glacial silt and volcanic sulfur of the Andes.
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