Rafael Cadenas

Venezuelan poet and essayist
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Rafael Cadenas
Born (1930-04-08) 8 April 1930 (age 94)
Barquisimeto, Venezuela
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Rafael Cadenas (born 8 April 1930 Barquisimeto, Lara) is a Venezuelan poet and essayist.[1]

Career

He taught for many years at the Central University of Venezuela.[2] He received the National Prize for Literature (1985), Guadalajara's International Book Fair prize of literature (Romance languages) (México, 2009) and García Lorca Prize (2015). Cadenas was awarded the Miguel de Cervantes Prize in 2022, the first Venezuelan to receive the award.[3][4] On April 24, 2023, he received the 2022 Cervantes Prize, the highest recognition for contributions to literature in the Spanish language.[5][6]

Awards

  • Conac's essay prize (1984).
  • National Prize for Literature (Poetry)(Venezuela, 1985).
  • Juan Antonio Pérez Bonalde's International Prize of Poetry (1992).
  • Guggenheim Fellowship (1986).
  • Honorary degree from the University of the Andes, Venezuela (2001).
  • Honorary degree from the Central University of Venezuela (2005).
  • Guadalajara's International Book Fair prize of literature (Romance languages) (México, 2009)
  • García Lorca Prize (2015)
  • Reina Sofia (2018)
  • Miguel de Cervantes Prize (2022)

Works

Poetry

  • Cantos iniciales (1946)
  • Una isla (1958)
  • Los cuadernos del destierro (1960, 2001)
  • "Derrota" (1963)
  • Falsas maniobras (1966)
  • Tiempo Del Machete (1969)
  • Intemperie (1977)
  • Memorial (1977) Bilingual Edition (Spanish to English)
  • Amante (1983)
  • Dichos (1992)
  • Gestiones (1992)
  • Antología (1958–1993) (1996), (1999)
  • Amante (bid & co. editor, 2002)
  • Poemas selectos (bid & co. editor, 2004, 2006, 2009)
  • Amant (bid & co. editor, 2004) [trad. al francés de "Amante")
  • Lover (bid & co. editor, 2004, 2009)
  • El taller de al lado (bid & co. editor, 2005)
  • Sobre abierto (2012)

Essays

  • Literatura y vida (1972)
  • Realidad y literatura (1979)
  • Apuntes sobre San Juan de la Cruz y la mística (1977, 1995)
  • La barbarie civilizada (1981)
  • Anotaciones (1983)
  • Reflexiones sobre la ciudad moderna (1983)
  • En torno al lenguaje (1984)
  • Sobre la enseñanza de la literatura en la Educación Media (1998)

References

  1. ^ ": : : : Rafael Cadenas : : : :".
  2. ^ "Rafael Cadenas".
  3. ^ "Rafael Cadenas, testigo de la dignidad de Venezuela, gana el Premio Cervantes 2022". El Mundo. 2022-11-10. Retrieved 2022-11-12.
  4. ^ "Rafael Cadenas, premio Cervantes 2022: «Trabajo cada día en mis poemas... la lengua es la patria del escritor»". ABC. 2022-11-10. Retrieved 2022-11-12.
  5. ^ García Higueras, Laura (April 24, 2023). "Rafael Cardenas recibe el Premio Cervantes: "Los nacionalismos, las ideologías, y credos dividen a los seres humanos"". ElDiario.es. Retrieved April 24, 2023.
  6. ^ FANJUL, SERGIO C. (April 24, 2023). "Rafael Cadenas recibe el Premio Cervantes de manos de los Reyes: "El nacionalismo es el sarampión de la humanidad"". El País. Retrieved April 24, 2023.

External links

  • Author's website
  • "Rafael Cadenas: “Nunca he sabido lo que es un poema”", Harry Almela, 8.31.2008
  • "Contra la barbarie de la propia estimación: Entrevista con Rafael Cadenas", Claudia Posadas
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