Emilio Oribe
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Born | Emilio Nicolás Oribe 13 April 1893 Melo, Uruguay |
Died | 24 May 1975 Montevideo, Uruguay | (aged 82)
Emilio Nicolás Oribe (April 13, 1893 – May 24, 1975), was a Uruguayan poet and philosopher.
A professor at the University of the Republic, Uruguay, Oribe was dean of the university's Faculty of Humanities and Sciences and a member of the Uruguayan Academy of Letters.
As a poet, he developed an avant-garde style influenced by Ultraism.
As a philosopher, he was a strong idealist, and often expressed himself using aphorisms.
Notable works
[edit]Poetry
[edit]- Alucinaciones de belleza (1912)
- El nardo del ánfora (1915)
- El castillo interior (1917)
- El halconero astral (1919)
- El nunca usado mar (1922)
- La colina del pájaro rojo (1925)
Essays
[edit]- Poética y plástica (1930)
- Teoría del «nous» (1934)
- El mito y el logos (1945)
- Ars magna (1960)
External links
[edit]- Poetry and poetics in Emilio Oribe (Spanish)
- Biography in Biografías y Vidas (Spanish)
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- Members of the Uruguayan Academy of Language
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