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José María Eguren

José María Eguren Rodríguez (July 7, 1874, Lima – April 19, 1942, Lima) was a Peruvian writer. Although principally known for his poetry, Eguren was also a journalist, painter, photographer and an inventor.

José María Eguren
BornJosé María Eguren Rodríguez
(1874-07-07)July 7, 1874
Lima, Peru
DiedApril 19, 1942(1942-04-19) (aged 67)
Lima, Peru
Literary movementPostmodernism

Very much a post-modernist writer, notable works include Simbólicas (1911) and La canción de las figuras (1916).

Biography[1] edit

Eguren was born in Lima on July 7, 1874.[2] His parents were Eulalia Rodríguez Hercelles and José María Eguren y Cáceda,[3] who had him baptized on the same day of his birth in the San Sebastián parish. Due to health problems, he was weak and sickly since he was little. As a kid and teenager, he would spend much of his time out in the fields, such as the ranches of Chuquitanta and Pro, which his father managed,[3] and where his family fled to in order to escape the wreckage caused by the War of the Pacific, and above all, the Occupation of Lima. It is possible that these experiences provided him with a closeness to nature that refined his senses, which was later reflected in his poetry.[3] In his youth, Eguren belatedly began to attend school, starting his studies in 1884 at the age of ten in the Colegio de la Inmaculada run by Jesuits, and then in the Scientific Institute of Lima. A while later, he abandoned his conventional studies and instead took to teaching himself, with the help of his older brother and mentor Jorge.

In 1897, after the death of both his parents and the splitting up[clarification needed] of his family, he moved to the district of Barranco with his older sisters Susan and Angelica (who remained single for the rest of their lives), with whom he would continue to live for the rest of his life. Barranco was a serene seaside town close to Lima, and Eguren resided there in peace and tranquility for more than thirty years, where his friends and apprentices such as fellow poets Martín Adán and Emilio Adolfo Westphalen would come to visit.

For persisting health reasons,[3] Eguren compensated for his lack of formal education by reading extensively, at first, the works of romantic[4] and modernist writers and poets like Julio Herrera y Reissig, and later on, the works of European decadent and symbolist poets, primarily French ones,[4] like Baudelaire, Verlaine, Mallarmé, but also D'Annunzio and Edgar Allan Poe.[5] He also read children's literature (Brothers Grimm, Andersen), and works from the masters of Preraphaelism and English Aestheticism (Ruskin, Rossetti, Wilde). Each of these writers left some sort of impression on Eguren, but a well-absorbed and very personal one nonetheless, that influenced his creativity and aesthetic beliefs.

Features of symbolism edit

José María Eguren is a great representative of symbolism in Peru.[citation needed]

  • Musicality: The words are worth more for their noise level, which by its semantic content.
  • The suggestion: The word must denote not only connote.
  • The exoticism.
  • The adoption of free verse.
  • The poetic symbol.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Obra poética. Motivos, pp. X-XXIII.
  2. ^ "José María Eguren." Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica Inc., 24 Oct. 2003. Web. 25 Nov. 2016.
  3. ^ a b c d McDonald, Roxanne. "José María Eguren." Guide To Literary Masters & Their Works (2007): 1. Literary Reference Center. Web. 25 Nov. 2016.
  4. ^ a b "Eguren." Merriam-Webster's Encyclopedia Of Literature (1995): N.PAG. Literary Reference Center. Web. 25 Nov. 2016.
  5. ^ Vigil, Ricardo Gonzalez. "Fifteen High Points Of Twentieth-Century Peruvian Poetry." World Literature Today 77.1 (2003): 62. Academic Search Premier. Web. 25 Nov. 2016.

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Simbolicas 1911 and La cancion de las figuras 1916 Contents 1 Biography 1 2 Features of symbolism 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksBiography 1 editEguren was born in Lima on July 7 1874 2 His parents were Eulalia Rodriguez Hercelles and Jose Maria Eguren y Caceda 3 who had him baptized on the same day of his birth in the San Sebastian parish Due to health problems he was weak and sickly since he was little As a kid and teenager he would spend much of his time out in the fields such as the ranches of Chuquitanta and Pro which his father managed 3 and where his family fled to in order to escape the wreckage caused by the War of the Pacific and above all the Occupation of Lima It is possible that these experiences provided him with a closeness to nature that refined his senses which was later reflected in his poetry 3 In his youth Eguren belatedly began to attend school starting his studies in 1884 at the age of ten in the Colegio de la Inmaculada run by Jesuits and then in the Scientific Institute of Lima A while later he abandoned his conventional studies and instead took to teaching himself with the help of his older brother and mentor Jorge In 1897 after the death of both his parents and the splitting up clarification needed of his family he moved to the district of Barranco with his older sisters Susan and Angelica who remained single for the rest of their lives with whom he would continue to live for the rest of his life Barranco was a serene seaside town close to Lima and Eguren resided there in peace and tranquility for more than thirty years where his friends and apprentices such as fellow poets Martin Adan and Emilio Adolfo Westphalen would come to visit For persisting health reasons 3 Eguren compensated for his lack of formal education by reading extensively at first the works of romantic 4 and modernist writers and poets like Julio Herrera y Reissig and later on the works of European decadent and symbolist poets primarily French ones 4 like Baudelaire Verlaine Mallarme but also D Annunzio and Edgar Allan Poe 5 He also read children s literature Brothers Grimm Andersen and works from the masters of Preraphaelism and English Aestheticism Ruskin Rossetti Wilde Each of these writers left some sort of impression on Eguren but a well absorbed and very personal one nonetheless that influenced his creativity and aesthetic beliefs Features of symbolism editJose Maria Eguren is a great representative of symbolism in Peru citation needed Musicality The words are worth more for their noise level which by its semantic content The suggestion The word must denote not only connote The exoticism The adoption of free verse The poetic symbol See also editList of Peruvian writersReferences edit Obra poetica Motivos pp X XXIII Jose Maria Eguren Encyclopaedia Britannica Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc 24 Oct 2003 Web 25 Nov 2016 a b c d McDonald Roxanne Jose Maria Eguren Guide To Literary Masters amp Their Works 2007 1 Literary Reference Center Web 25 Nov 2016 a b Eguren Merriam Webster s Encyclopedia Of Literature 1995 N PAG Literary Reference Center Web 25 Nov 2016 Vigil Ricardo Gonzalez Fifteen High Points Of Twentieth Century Peruvian Poetry World Literature Today 77 1 2003 62 Academic Search Premier Web 25 Nov 2016 External links editBiography Spanish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jose Maria Eguren amp oldid 1192005004, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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