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Javier Adúriz

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Language
  
Spanish

Role
  
Poet

Name
  
Javier Aduriz

Citizenship
  
Argentina

Nationality
  
Argentina


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Born
  
Javier Aduriz April 16, 1948 Buenos Aires,  Argentina (
1948-04-16
)

Occupation
  
Poet, Essayist, Translator, Teacher, Editor

Notable works
  
Solos de conciencia Egloga brusca Cancion del samurai La verdad se mueve Esto es asi

Died
  
April 21, 2011, Buenos Aires, Argentina

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Javier Adúriz (April 16, 1948 – April 21, 2011) was an Argentine poet. He devoted himself to teaching and contributed to several publications of poetry. He was also editor of the León in the Bidet.

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Career

The Omero/poesía Magazine dedicated a special Anthology issue: Vámonos con Pancho Villa y otros poemas (Let's go with Pancho Villa and Other Poems), to him, in 2002. He collaborated regularly in the Hablar de poesía magazine from its foundation. He has written numerous essays on Argentine literature and made versions of English poetry in the collection Traducciones del Dock (Translations of the Dock), which he directed until his death.

Works

  • Palabra sola (Single word)
  • En sombra de elegía (In the Shadow of elegy)
  • Solos de conciencia (Conscience solos)
  • Égloga brusca (Sharp Eclogue)
  • La forma humana (The human form)
  • Canción del samurái (Song of the samurai)
  • La verdad se mueve (Truth moves)
  • Esto es así (This is the case)
  • Works set to music

    Several of Javier Adúiz's poems have been set to music by the composer Juan Maria Solare such as:

  • Más allá del amor (Beyond Love) (mezzo-soprano, clarinet, viola, cello) (1992)
  • Ligia Lieder (soprano and piano) (1994)
  • Mala leche (Bad Attitude) (voice and piano) (2001)
  • Tiempo (Time) (for choir) (1993)
  • Sombra (Shadow) (for choir) (1993)
  • Su voz (Her voice) (for four female choirs) (2001)
  • References

    Javier Adúriz Wikipedia