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'''Ruben Cotelo''' ([[October 31]], [[1926]] - [[September 24]], [[2006]]) was a [[Uruguay]]an writer, journalist, and [[literary criticism|literary critic]], known for his acute reviews on literature and cinema. He was married and divorced. He had three sons and a daughter. [[Emiliano Cotelo]] his oldest son is a radio journalist in Uruguay.
'''Ruben Cotelo''' ([[October 31]], [[1926]] - [[September 24]], [[2006]]) was a [[Uruguay]]an writer, journalist, and [[literary criticism|literary critic]], known for his acute reviews on literature and cinema. He was married and divorced. He had three sons and a daughter. [[Emiliano Cotelo]], his oldest son, is a radio journalist in Uruguay.
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'''Education and Academics'''
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Revision as of 17:07, 24 May 2007

Ruben Cotelo (October 31, 1926 - September 24, 2006) was a Uruguayan writer, journalist, and literary critic, known for his acute reviews on literature and cinema. He was married and divorced. He had three sons and a daughter. Emiliano Cotelo, his oldest son, is a radio journalist in Uruguay.
Education and Academics
Ruben Cotelo was born in Montevideo. His father was a Galician immigrant, and his mother was from Uruguay. Ruben Cotelo first studied Art, then Law at the Universidad de la Republica in Montevideo and Journalism at the Indiana University (Bloomington) under Professor Floyd G. Arpan.
Although Ruben Cotelo did not teach formally, he participated in numerous lectures and conferences in Argentina, Mexico and the United States. In June 1989 he lectured on Uruguay’s Politics, Economy and Society at the Universidad de Belgrano in Buenos Aires. And in the 1990s he was advisor to Jorge Brovetto, the Chancellor at the Universidad de la Republica.
Journalism and Professional Work
Since the 1950s Ruben Cotelo wrote on cinema and literature for the newspaper Diario El Pais and the weekly Marcha. At the first he directed the weekly Literature Supplement from 1955 a 1966 and the news desk until 1968. In the 1960s he also contributed to American newspapers such as The Record of Hackensack, New Jersey and the Okland Tribune. He was correspondent for the Vietnam War in 1967. In 1969 he became editor and international expert for Cinterfor and agency of the ILO, International Labor Organization for whom he traveled extensively in the Americas and Europe. After his retirement he wrote for the literary publications such as Vuelta (Buenos Aires), Jaque and Alternativa (Montevideo) and the Revista Iberoamericana de Literatura (Detroit).
Ruben Cotelo died in 2006 after a long battle with cancer. He left unfinished essays, studies and manuscripts on Vivian Trias, Juan Carlos Onetti, Justino Zavala Muniz, and other literature figures of Uruguay.

Works

  • Narradores Uruguayos Caracas, Monte Ávila, 1969
  • Carlos Real de Azúa de cerca y de lejos” Montevideo, Ediciones del Nuevo Mundo, 1987 (Mención de Honor Especial, Concurso Literario del Municipio, 1988)
  • Ruben Cotelo on Emir Rodríguez Monegal "La generación del 45 despidió a su inventor, Emir Rodríguez Monegal: Genio y figura”

http://www.archivodeprensa.edu.uy/r_monegal/criticos/criticos_15.htm

  • Ruben Cotelo interviews Carlos Fuentes: "No creo en las novelas flacas, anémicas: creo en las gordas, ricas, amorosas, comilonas..."

http://www.espectador.com/text/pglobal/fuentes2.htm

  • Uruguay National Library homages Ruben Cotelo

http://www.espectador.com/nota.php?idNota=85854