Juan Gelman (3 May 1930 – 14 January 2014) was an Argentine poet. He published more than twenty books of poetry between 1956 and his death in early 2014. He was a naturalized citizen of Mexico,[1] country where he arrived as a political exile of the Military Junta.
In 2007, Gelman was awarded the Cervantes Prize, the most important in Spanish literature. His works celebrate life but are also tempered with social and political commentary and reflect his own painful experiences with the politics of Argentina.
^"Encabeza Peña Nieto la ceremonia por el XXV Aniversario de Conaculta". Fondo de Cultura Económica. Retrieved 18 July 2015. Antes de iniciar su mensaje, el mandatario rindió homenaje a la memoria del poeta argentino, naturalizado mexicano, Juan Gelman, por quien se ofreció un minuto de silencio.
JuanGelman (3 May 1930 – 14 January 2014) was an Argentine poet. He published more than twenty books of poetry between 1956 and his death in early 2014...
actress Larry Gelman (1930–2021), American actor Macarena Gelman (born 1976), Uruguayan activist, granddaughter of JuanGelman Maksim Gelman (born 1987)...
García Irureta Goyena, her father was Marcelo Ariel Gelman Schuberoff, son of Argentine poet JuanGelman. Her parents were kidnapped during the Argentine...
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and European literature. During the 1920s, he discovered Gerardo Diego, Juan Ramón Jiménez, and Antonio Machado; these Spanish writers had a great influence...
agents from their own countries. The 19-year-old daughter-in-law of poet JuanGelman was tortured here along with her husband, before being transported to...
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Habana). In 1997 he received the Premio Cervantes, presented to him by King Juan Carlos of Spain. He died on February 21, 2005, in London, of sepsis. He had...
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has called "irreality." Many other Latin American writers, such as Juan Rulfo, Juan José Arreola, and Alejo Carpentier, were investigating these themes...
(1979) • Juan Carlos Onetti (1980) • Tadeusz Konwicki (1981) Prize for foreign poetry: Jannis Ritsos (1978) • Joseph Brodsky (1979) • JuanGelman (1980)...
and novellas La nueva tormenta o la vida de Juan Ruteno, 167 pp. (1935; "The New Storm or The Life of Juan Ruteno") La invención de Morel, 126 pp. (1940;...
Itinerario (Itinerary) 1966: Romance de la muerte de Juan Lavalle. Cantar de Gesta (Romance of Juan Lavalle's Death. Cantar de gesta) 1984: Nunca más. Informe...
(1979) • Juan Carlos Onetti (1980) • Tadeusz Konwicki (1981) Prize for foreign poetry: Jannis Ritsos (1978) • Joseph Brodsky (1979) • JuanGelman (1980)...
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(1979) • Juan Carlos Onetti (1980) • Tadeusz Konwicki (1981) Prize for foreign poetry: Jannis Ritsos (1978) • Joseph Brodsky (1979) • JuanGelman (1980)...
announced the finding of Macarena, the granddaughter of Argentine poet JuanGelman born to her disappeared mother. Jorge Batlle stayed active in politics...
(1979) • Juan Carlos Onetti (1980) • Tadeusz Konwicki (1981) Prize for foreign poetry: Jannis Ritsos (1978) • Joseph Brodsky (1979) • JuanGelman (1980)...
(1979) • Juan Carlos Onetti (1980) • Tadeusz Konwicki (1981) Prize for foreign poetry: Jannis Ritsos (1978) • Joseph Brodsky (1979) • JuanGelman (1980)...
Sánchez Ferlosio 2005: Sergio Pitol 2006: Antonio Gamoneda 2007: JuanGelman 2008: Juan Marsé 2009: José Emilio Pacheco 2010s 2010: Ana María Matute 2011:...