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It has always been considered the highest literary figure of the city of Santa Fe [[Esperanza]], whose community has honored and remembered on many occasions. In 1999, on the occasion of the centenary of his birth, on 21 September, a Tribute Committee carries out various activities to remember the poet. In particular, a special publication of the newspaper "[[The West Settler]]" by [[Esperanza (Santa Fe)|Esperanza]], developed by Professor Muller Nelly Morandi which chronicles his life through his own poetic work, enriching the story with multiple photographic images that reflect different stages of the life of José Pedroni, from his private collection which were presented by the poet's family. |
It has always been considered the highest literary figure of the city of Santa Fe [[Esperanza]], whose community has honored and remembered on many occasions. In 1999, on the occasion of the centenary of his birth, on 21 September, a Tribute Committee carries out various activities to remember the poet. In particular, a special publication of the newspaper "[[The West Settler]]" by [[Esperanza (Santa Fe)|Esperanza]], developed by Professor Muller Nelly Morandi which chronicles his life through his own poetic work, enriching the story with multiple photographic images that reflect different stages of the life of José Pedroni, from his private collection which were presented by the poet's family. |
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== José Pedroni Blog & Website == |
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[http://josepedroni.blogspot.com/ José Pedroni Blog] |
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[http://josepedroni.es.tl/ José Pedroni Website] |
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Revision as of 18:43, 19 November 2010
José Bartholomew Pedroni Fantino (September 21 of 1899 - 4 February in 1968), Argentine poet.
Biography
José Pedroni was born in the city of Gálvez, Santa Fe province in Argentina, son of Gaspar Pedroni and Felisa Fantino. However, his place of residence for most of his life was the city of Esperanza in the same province of Santa Fe, his adopted and which writes most part of his poetic work.
He married Elena Chautemps on 27 March 1920. They had four children. His last child and only daughter, Ana Maria Pedroni is also a writer living in Guatemala.
His death by cardiac decompensation, took him by surprise in the city of Mar del Plata province of Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1968.
Hope, a colony of European immigrants
Esperanza, the city chosen by him, is a colony of immigrants from Swiss, German, French, Belgian and Luxembourg, founded in 1856, on 8 September. On this epic and its characters colonizing the poet expresses in his book "Monsieur Jachin", released in 1956 to celebrate the centenary of the founding of the City of Hope.
Poetic work
His early poems are published in 1920 and between their rich poetic work corresponds to emphasize "La gota de agua" ("The drop of water") (1923), "Gracia plena" ("Grace Full") (1925), "Poemas y palabras" ("Poems and words") (1935), "Diez Mujeres" ("Ten Womens") (1937), "El pan nuestro" ("The bread and butter") (1941), "Nueve cantos" ("Nine songs") (1944), "Monsieur Jaquín" (1956), "Cantos del hombre" ("Songs of Man") y "Canto a Cuba" ("Singing to Cuba") (1960), "La hoja voladora" ("flying leaf") (1961), "El nivel y su lágrima" ("The level and tear") (1963).
Centenary of his birth
It has always been considered the highest literary figure of the city of Santa Fe Esperanza, whose community has honored and remembered on many occasions. In 1999, on the occasion of the centenary of his birth, on 21 September, a Tribute Committee carries out various activities to remember the poet. In particular, a special publication of the newspaper "The West Settler" by Esperanza, developed by Professor Muller Nelly Morandi which chronicles his life through his own poetic work, enriching the story with multiple photographic images that reflect different stages of the life of José Pedroni, from his private collection which were presented by the poet's family.