Elvio Romero

Elvio Romero ( born December 12, 1926 in Yegros; † 19 May 2004, Buenos Aires ) was a Paraguayan poet and writer.

At a young age Romero was part of the literary scene of Asunción and stood there in contact with writers such as Josefina Plá, Herib Campos Cervera, Oscar Ferreiro and José Antonio Bilbao. In 1947 he emigrated to Argentina. He lives there at first Presidencia Roque Sáenz Peña, where his house was a center of the Uruguayan exiles, which among other José Asunción Flores, Herminio Giménez and the brothers Agustín Rubio Larramendia wrong.

Later, Romero settled in Buenos Aires. Here he became the most famous poetic voice of the Paraguayan opposition in exile, respected and praised by writers such as Gabriela Mistral, Miguel Ángel Asturias, Pablo Neruda, Hamlet Lima Quintana and Josefina Plá. After the fall of Alfredo Stroessner became a member of the Academia de la Lengua Española Paraguaya and the Paraguayan PEN Club and worked as a diplomat in the Paraguayan Embassy in Buenos Aires. For El poeta y sus circunstancias 1991 he received the National Prize for Literature.

Works

  • Días roturados (1947 )
  • Miguel Hernández - Destino y poesía (1958 )
  • Resol ARIDOS ( 1948-49 )
  • Despiertan read fogatas ( 1950-52 )
  • El sol bajo las raíces ( 1952-55 )
  • De cara al corazón (1955 )
  • Esta guitarra dura (1960 )
  • Un Relámpago herido ( 1963-65 )
  • Los innombrables ( 1959-73 )
  • Destierro y atardecer ( 1962-75 )
  • El viejo fuego (1977 )
  • Los valles Imaginarios (1984 )
  • El poeta y sus encrucijadas (1991 )
  • Flechas en un arco tendido (1983-1993)
  • El poeta y sus circunstancias (1991 )
  • Fabulaciones (2000)

Swell

  • Literatura solo - Elvio Romero
  • Solo Literatura - el poeta Falleció Paraguayo Elvio Romero
  • El Latinoamericano - Elvio Romero - Biografía
  • Author
  • Poetry
  • Novel, epic
  • Latin American Literature
  • Paraguayan
  • Born in 1926
  • Died in 2004
  • Man
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