Jorge Medina Vidal

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Jorge Medina Vidal
Born(1925-03-04)March 4, 1925
 Uruguay, Montevideo
DiedJune 17, 2008(2008-06-17) (aged 83)
 Uruguay, Montevideo
Occupationpoet, educator, literary critic
NationalityUruguayan

Jorge Medina Vidal (1925 in Montevideo – 2008[1]) is a Uruguayan poet, educator and literary critic.[2]

He received his diploma at the Department of Humanities and Sciences of the Universidad de la República. As a member of that school, and of the Artigas Institute for Teachers, he taught at the secondary level.

Works

  • Cinco sitios de poesía (1951)
  • Para el tiempo que vivo (1955)
  • Las Puertas (1962)
  • Por modo extraño (1963)
  • Las Terrazas (1964)
  • Harpya destructor (1969)
  • Situación anómala (1977)
  • Poemas, poemenos (1981)
  • Transparences (1987, ed. Eché, Toulouse - France) Bilingual poems authored with the French poet, Monique Ruffié de Saint-Blancat

References