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  Vicente Huidobro - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vicente García-Huidobro Fernández (January 10, 1893 – January 2, 1948) was a Chilean poet born to an aristocratic family.
Huidobro was born into a wealthy family in Santiago.
Huidobro met and mixed with most of the Parisian avant garde of this period: Pablo Picasso, Juan Gris, Jacques Lipchitz, Francis Picabia, Joan Miró, Max Ernst, Paul Eluard and Blaise Cendrars.
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 Introduction to Poemas Árticos by Vicente Huidobro -- René de Costa
Huidobro was fortunate in having the candid criticism of a mind as sharp as that of Gris.
Huidobro, like the avant-garde movement of which he is an integral part, was moving in several different directions at the same time in his personal quest for modernity.
Huidobro in Spain, and later in Chile, spoke of the group's effort in these same terms, prompting Cansinos-Asséns to write in 1919: «they are like new Parnassians, the Thermidorean reaction to the revolution; they have even proclaimed themselves classicists».
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 Poet Biographies: Vicente Huidobro |
Born in Santiago, Chile, in 1893, Huidobro was educated at a Jesuit school, which later led to a profound spiritual crisis in the young man, as he revolted against his aristocratic Roman Catholic upbringing.
Huidobro returned to Chile for one year in 1925, and became the editor of a newspaper and ran as candidate for the Chilean Federation of Students in the national elections.
Huidobro's major poetic work was his long poem, Altazor, subtitled "Journey in a Parachute," published in Madrid in 1931.
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Huidobro's poems written in both French and Spanish began to the build upon the Cubist poetry of Apollonaire and Reverdy.
Huidobro maintained that the rise of Creacionismo was solely attributed to him, free of any direct influence.
Huidobro perpetuated this idea that "where the artist from being a craftsman become a creator; and the poet, of all men, compared to God" (Peridgó 189).
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 Vicente Huidobro - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
Vicente Huidobro (Santiago, 10 de enero de 1893 - Cartagena, 2 de enero de 1948).
Vicente García-Huidobro Fernández nace en 1893 en Santiago de Chile en el seno de una familia rica y con inquietudes culturales y en la que la madre era una activa feminista.
Grecia solidariza con Huidobro y éste viaja a Madrid, entre agosto y septiembre, a refutar a Enrique Gómez-Carrillo.
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 UPNE - Altazor: Vicente Huidobro
Often compared with Apollinaire as the first and liveliest avant-garde poet in his language, Vicente Huidobro was a one-man movement ("Creationism") in the modernist swirl of Paris and Barcelona between the two World Wars.
It is an epic that tells the adventures, not of a hero, but of a poet in the changing skies of language.
VICENTE HUIDOBRO (1893-1948), a Chilean who lived mainly in Europe, was a trilingual poet, painter, war correspondent, founder of newspapers and literary magazines, Hollywood screenwriter, and candidate for president of Chile.
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 Books by Vicente Huidobro, compare prices   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
by Vicente Huidobro, Juan Emar, Perez, Jose Luis Fernandez
Homenaje a Vicente Huidobro (1893-1948) Y Cesar Vallejo (1892-1938)
by Cesar Vallejo, Vicente Huidobro, Roberto Juarroz, Horacio Castillo, Raul Hector Castagnino
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 Huidobro, Vicente - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Huidobro, Vicente, 1893-1948, Chilean poet, founder of the aesthetic movement known as creacionismo, which emphasized the value of the poet as verbal magician, exploring the deepest sources of poetic creation.
Influenced by Guillaume Apollinaire and Pierre Reverdy, Huidobro is widely considered among the most important of the century's Latin American poets.
Vicente Huidobro, a lo grande.(poeta)(TT: Vicente Huidobro, doing it big.)(TA: poet)
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 The World of Poetry - Anthology Preview - Interview Excerpt - On Great Chilean Poet Vicente Huidobro
Vicente Huidobro (1893-1948) was a Chilean poet, novelist, and painter who spent much of his adult life in Paris, Madrid, and Barcelona in contact with experimental and avant-garde writers.
His interest in experimental French poets like Rimbaud, Apollinaire, and Reverdy inspired him to compose some of his early poems in French.
In his 1917 "Creationist" manifestos (the first of many manifestos he would compose) Huidobro insisted on revolutionary poetry that had "neither anecdote nor description".
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 Night and Other Poems
Statements by Huidobro, the father of 'creationism', on poetry
Front cover of The Selected Poetry of Vicente Huidobro, edited with an introduction by David M. Guss, New Directions, 1981
I translated these poems in the course of a project at the University of Colorado in 1980 without being aware of the impending publication of the volume whose cover is shown here.
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 AllRefer.com - Vicente Huidobro (Latin American Literature, Biography) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Vicente Huidobro (Latin American Literature, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Vicente Huidobro[vEsAn´tA wEthO´brO] Pronunciation Key, 1893–1948, Chilean poet, founder of the aesthetic movement known as creacionismo, which emphasized the value of the poet as verbal magician, exploring the deepest sources of poetic creation.
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 Amazon.com: Altazor (Wesleyan Poetry): Books: Vicente Huidobro,Eliot Weinberger   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
by Vicente Huidobro, Eliot Weinberger (Translator) "Altazor por que perdiste tu primera serenidad?..." (more)
The Selected Poetry of Vicente Huidobro by Vicente Huidobro
He's the only one who's ever published a translation of the entire thing (everyone else just translates excerpts); this is due to the incredible difficulty of translating some of the complicated linguistic games Huidobro plays with words, which Weinberger actually does a very good job of.
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 Textbooks by Vicente Huidobro - Direct Textbook   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Breve Antologia Poesia Latinoamer Vang 1920-30 by Vicente Huidobro
Altazor, or a Voyage in a Parachute/1919, a Poem in VII Cantos (Palabra sur) by Vicente Huidobro
Altazor Temblor De Cielo (Letras Hispanicas) by Vicente Huidobro
www.directtextbook.com /author/vicente-huidobro   (374 words)

  
 The Selected Poetry of Vicente Huidobro:Huidobro, Vicente; Guss, David M.:0811208044:eCampus.com
Author(s): Huidobro, Vicente; Guss, David M. Format: Hardcover
'The Selected Poetry of Vicente Huidobro' is the first major collection of the great Chilean writer's work to appear in English.
Throughout Latin America and Europe, Huidobro is considered one of the most significant poets of our century and is recognized as one of the seminal figures in modern Spanish-language poetry.
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 Powell's Books - Altazor : Temblor De Cielo : Letras Hispanicas (94 Edition) by Vicente Huidobro and Rene (ed.) De Costa
by Vicente Huidobro and Rene (ed.) De Costa
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Altazor y Temblor de cielo (1931), poemas en verso y prosa, respectivamente, son las abras clave del chileno Huidobro, uno de los importadores de las vanguardias a Espana.
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 Amazon.ca: Altazor: Books: Vicente Huidobro   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Publisher: University of British Columbia Press (Feb 1 2004)
His masterpiece was the 1931 book-length epic Altazor, a Machine Age paean to flight that sends its hero (Altazor, the "antipoet") hurtling through Einsteinian space at light speed.
Universally considered untranslatable until the appearance of Eliot Weinberger's celebrated version in 1988, Altazor appears again in an extensively revised translation with an expanded introduction.
www.amazon.ca /Altazor-Vicente-Huidobro/dp/0819566780   (327 words)

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