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  Delmira Agustini - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Delmira Agustini (October 24, 1886 – July 6, 1914), an Uruguayan poet, is considered one of the greatest female Latin American poets of the early 20th century.
Born in Montevideo, the daughter of Italian immigrants, Agustini was a precocious child.
Agustini's writing style is best classified in the first phase of modernism, with themes based on fantasy and exotic subjects.
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 Selected Poetry of Delmira Agustini | Caceres
This graceful translation and bilingual edition is the first to bring English readers a representative sampling of the poetry Delmira Agustini published before her untimely death in 1914 at the age of twenty-seven.
Delmira Agustini was born in Montevideo, Uruguay, in 1886 to wealthy parents of German and Italian descent.
Agustini celebrated sexuality in her work as part of the struggle to empower women and served as a forerunner of other feminist poets.
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 Delmira Agustini Biography
Delmira Agustini was born in Montevideo, Uruguay, in 1886.
In 1907, Delmira Agustini published her first book of poems, El libro blanco (Frágil), which was very well received by the writers and critics of the time.
The myth of Delmira Agustini's duplicity was born in this atmosphere.
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 Delmira Agustini   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Delmira Agustini was born in Montevideo, Uruguay, on October 24, 1886.
Descendant of Italians on her father's side, and of Germans on her mother's, she was born into middle upper class well-to-do family in the Montevidean society of the 1900s.
Agustini wrote three books of poems within a time period of six years: The White Book, (Fragile), 1907; The Morning Songs, 1910 and The Empty Chalices, 1913.
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 Delmira Agustini Biography | Dictionary of Literary Biography
The circumstances of Delmira Agustini's death at the hands of her former husband distracted, for a long time, attention that would have been otherwise given to her literary production.
For years Agustini was considered one of the most representative figures of what some critics have labeled as Postmodernismo, and was regularly compared to and associated with other contemporary women poets such as the Chilean Gabriela Mistral, the Argentinean Alfonsina Storni, and the Uruguayan Juana de Ibarbourou.
Born in Montevideo, Uruguay, on 24 October 1886, Delmira Agustini Murtfeldt was the daughter of a typical bourgeois family.
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 Conceptualización del cuerpo y la psiquis femeninos en los textos de Delmira Agustini
Enfrentarse con la escritura poética de Delmira Agustini es ponerse en contacto con un mundo cargado de imágenes y visiones que, aunque si bien siguen los cánones de la estética modernista, rompen con los patrones tradicionales de la sociedad imperantes en la época.
Delmira utiliza para referirse a su cuerpo imágenes atrevidas y poco convencionales para su tiempo.
Delmira llevaba en su alma el ansia de la conquista de lo inconquistable, el deseo de encontrar un amor perfecto, de otro mundo como lo demuestran los siguientes versos de "Fiera de amor" (Poesía Completa, p.
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 Amazon.com: Selected Poetry of Delmira Agustini: Poetics of Eros: Books: Delmira Agustini,Alejandro Caceres,Willis ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
She was shot by her husband, who then shot himself; the incident was either murder-and-suicide or a suicide pact.
A controversial modernist during her life, Agustini remains a significant figure in Latin American literature, renowned for her hypnotic imagery and bold sexuality.
Delmira Agustini, Latin American, Spanish American, The Empty Chalices, New York, Julio Herrera, The White Book, Cathy Jrade, Davis East, Alberto Zum Felde, Alfonsina Storni, Arturo Sergio Visca, Buenos Aires, The Rosary of Eros, Uruguay Cortazzo, Amanda Berenguer, Beatriz Viterbo Editora, Cuadernos de Literatura, Cultura Universitaria, Mexico City
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 Delmira Agustini
En todo caso, él, que ignoró a la Delmira que sobrevive, vivió las otras dos Delmiras: la mujer de pasión y de deseos arrasadores, y la que le escribía cartitas tontas remedando la medialengua infantil, la que, seguramente, él quería y merecía.
En sus manos había quedado un paquete de cartas de Delmira que podrían decirnos tanto más sobre ella pero que fueron destruidas, ya después de su muerte, por una esposa celosa.
En Delmira casi toda su poesía mejor -pensamos especialmente en Los cálices vacíos- es una poesía del cuerpo, pero del cuerpo como campo agónico de lo erótico.
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 The Drunken Boat
When she was sixteen, Delmira Agustini walked into the office of one of the most prominent editors in Montevideo, dropped her first book of poems on the desk, and let him know that he would publish her work.
Because of the tragic circumstances of her death, Agustini has been analyzed and psychoanalyzed by a number of Latin American literary critics who have tried to link the female energy and eroticism of her poetry to the events of her life and death.
Many of Agustini's poems traverse the terrain between the magnetic poles of human passion, of female and male eroticism, in an effort to depict their coexistence, the tension between them, their complex and charged harmony.
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 Delmira Agustini
Delmira Agustini fue la más destacada poetisa del Modernismo.
Agustini, con el apoyo de su compatriota María Eugenia Vaz Ferreira, abrió las puertas a la poesía femenina.
Y con respecto a la espiritualidad en la sensualidad, bueno, ahí Agustini se encuentra muy aventajada en una clase por sí sola.
www.damisela.com /literatura/pais/uruguay/autores/agustini   (280 words)

  
 Delmira Agustini - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Delmira Agustini, poetisa uruguaya, (Montevideo, 24 de octubre de 1886 - id, 6 de julio de 1914).
Obras de Delmira Agustini en la Cervantes Virtual
Artículo: "Sostiene Alberto Zum Felde que quienes tomaran a la poeta uruguaya Delmira Agustini por una poetisa erótica, simplemente erótica, cometerían un grosero error." (sigue)
es.wikipedia.org /wiki/Delmira_Agustini   (249 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Delmira Agustini (Latin American Literature, Biography) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Delmira Agustini (Latin American Literature, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Delmira Agustini[delmE´rA AgOOstE´nE] Pronunciation Key, c.1886–1914, Uruguayan poet.
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