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Roberto Echavarren

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Roberto Echavarren

Roberto Echavarren (born 1944 in Montevideo) is an Uruguayan poet and translator.[1]

Works

  • La Planicie Mojada, 1981; poems
  • El espacio de la verdad: Felisberto Hernández, Buenos Aires, Sudamericana, 1981; essay
  • Animalaccio, 1986; poems
  • Montaje y alteridad del sujeto: Manuel Puig, Santiago de Chile, Maitén, 1986; essay
  • Aura Amara, 1989; poems
  • Poemas Largos, 1990
  • Universal Ilógico, 1994
  • Oír no es ver, 1994; poems
  • Ave Roc, Montevideo, Graffiti, 1994; novel
  • Arte andrógino: estilo versus moda, 1998 (expanded in Montevideo, Brecha, 2008); essay
  • Performance, Buenos Aires, Eudeba, 2000
  • Margen de ficción: poéticas de la narrativa hispanoamericana, México, Joaquín Mortiz, 1992
  • El diablo en el pelo, Montevideo, Trilce, 2003
  • Casino Atlántico, Montevideo, Artefato, 2004; poems
  • Centralasia, Buenos Aires, Tse-tse, 2005; poems
  • Andrógino Onetti, 2007.
  • Fuera de género: criaturas de la invención erótica, Buenos Aires, Losada, 2007
  • El expreso entre el sueño y la vigilia, Montevideo, Premio Fundación Nancy Bacelo, 2009
  • Ruido de fondo, Santiago de Chile, Cuarto Propio, 2009
  • Yo era una brasa, Montevideo, HUM, 2009
  • La salud de los enfermos, Montevideo, HUM, 2010; narrative
  • Porno y postporno, Montevideo, HUM, 2011; essay (in collaboration with Ercole Lissardi and Amir Hamed)
  • Las noches rusas. Materia y memoria,[2] La Flauta Mágica, 2011; ISBN 9789974983786
  • The Virgin Mountain, New Orleans, Diálogos Books, 2017; poem, translated by the author and Donald Wellman. [3]

References