Ricardo Molinari

Ricardo Molinari, actually Eufemio Ricardo Molinari ( born March 23, 1898 in Buenos Aires, † July 31, 1996 ) was an Argentine writer of the Vanguardia.

Life

1903 Molinari was an orphan and came to his grandmother Bartola Delgado de Molinari, when he spent his childhood and youth.

1933 Molinari took a study trip to Spain and met with members of the Generación del 27, deeper friendship united him with Federico García Lorca. After his return to his hometown, he married and got a job in the administration of the National Congress.

On the occasion of his seventieth birthday Molinari was recorded in 1968 as a member of the Academia Argentina de Letras.

At the age of 98 years Ricardo Molinari died on July 31, 1996 in Buenos Aires and found his final resting place.

Honors

Reception

1927 could Molinari debut with El imaginero. He was the literary avant-garde Martín Fierro magazine without her but really to belong to close. Through his friendship with Jorge Luis Borges, Oliverio Girondo and Leopoldo Marechal he was close and the Grupo Florida, did not belong to her but to also.

The Molinari oeuvre is characterized by its tranquility. Molinari is neither polemical nor politically he favors any theories. On the literary debate between traditionalism and avant-garde he also does not participate. His poetry is characterized by the creative use of language. By his own admission is Molinari had always draws inspiration from the Spanish literature of the 16th and 17th centuries.

The first editions of almost all of his works are perfect edited privately printed, which were distributed in extremely small quantities, to friends. Later editions have been adopted by publishers and then immediately found a large audience.

Works (selection)

Single

  • El pez y las manzana. In 1929.
  • Panegírico de Nuestra Señora de Luján. , 1930.
  • Hostréria de la rosa y el clavel. , 1933.
  • La tierra y el héroe. In 1936.
  • Elegías de las altas torres. , 1937.
  • Libro de las soledades del poniente. , 1939.
  • Oda aorillas de un viejo río. 1940.
  • El Alejado. , 1943.
  • Mundos de la Madrugada. , 1943.
  • El huésped y la Melancolía. , 1946.
  • Oda a la Pampa. In 1956.
  • La hoguera transparent. In 1970.
  • La Escudilla. In 1973.

Werkausgabe

  • Las sombras del pájaro toasted. Buenos Aires in 1975.
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