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Álvaro Mutis

Álvaro Mutis Jaramillo (August 25, 1923 – September 22, 2013) was a Colombian poet, novelist, and essayist.[1] His best-known work is the novel sequence The Adventures and Misadventures of Maqroll, which revolves around the character of Maqroll el Gaviero. He won the 1991 International Nonino Prize in Italy. He was awarded the 2001 Miguel de Cervantes Prize and the 2002 Neustadt International Prize for Literature.[2]

Álvaro Mutis
Born(1923-08-25)August 25, 1923
Bogotá, Colombia
DiedSeptember 22, 2013(2013-09-22) (aged 90)
Mexico City, Mexico
OccupationPoet and novelist
GenreFiction
Notable worksThe Adventures and Misadventures of Maqroll

Early life edit

Mutis was born in Bogotá[3] and lived in Brussels from the age of two until eleven, where his father, Santiago Mutis Dávila, held a post as a diplomat. They would return to Colombia by ship for summer holidays. During this time Mutis' family stayed at his grandfather's coffee and sugar cane plantation, Coello. For Álvaro Mutis, the impressions of these early years, his reading of Jules Verne and of Pablo Neruda's Residencia en la tierra, and, especially, contact with "el trópico" (the tropics), are the mainspring of his work. Mutis studied high school at the Colegio Mayor de Nuestra Señora del Rosario in Bogotá under the tutelage of the Colombian poet Eduardo Carranza. Although he never finished school, he entered the literary world in Bogotá as a poet, a member of the Cántico group that emerged in 1940s. In 1948 Mutis and Carlos Patiño published a chapbook of poems called La balanza. From 1956 on, he lived in Mexico City, gaining renown there as the result of the positive reviews of his work by Octavio Paz, who was a champion of Mutis' early poetry.

Literary career edit

Mutis' poetry was first published in 1948 and his first short stories in 1978. His first novella featuring Maqroll, La nieve del Almirante (The Snow of the Admiral) was published in 1986 and gained him popular and critical acclaim. He has received many literary awards, including the Prix Médicis (France, 1989), Premio Príncipe de Asturias de las Letras (Spain, 1997), Premio Miguel de Cervantes (Spain, 2001), and the Neustadt International Prize for Literature (United States, 2002), for The Adventures and Misadventures of Maqroll, a volume collecting all seven novellas about Maqroll the Gaviero.

Mutis has combined his career as a writer of poetry and prose with a diverse set of non-literary occupations. Like his protagonist Maqroll, Mutis traveled widely in his professional roles including five years as Standard Oil's public relations director and over 20 years as sales manager for Twentieth Century Fox and Columbia Pictures in their Latin American television divisions. Latin Americans first became familiar with his voice when he did the narration for the Spanish-language television version of The Untouchables.

In the 1950s, Mutis spent 15 months in a Mexican prison Palacio de Lecumberri as a consequence of his handling of money that had been set aside for charitable use by Standard Oil. He had been using the money to help his friends who were under threat from the military dictatorship in Colombia, and after he fled to Mexico, the Mexican government bowed to Colombian pressure and had him imprisoned. As soon as the Colombian dictatorship fell, the charges against him were dropped and he was freed.[4] His experience in prison had a lasting influence on his life and work, and is chronicled in the book Diario de Lecumberri.[citation needed]

Critical reception edit

Mutis' close friend, Nobel Prize-winner Gabriel García Márquez, called him "one of the greatest writers of our time."[5]

Mutis' works are most widely read in Latin America and Europe. Mutis is not well known in the anglophone world, probably because he is not easy to categorize. His literary work is not part of what is commonly understood in the American academy as "Latin American Literature".[6] Maqroll, his most well-known character, is of indeterminate origin, nationality, age and physiognomy. He is not evidently from Latin America and does not represent anything particularly Latin American in character. Maqroll is a solitary traveler who brings a stranger's detachment to his encounters and his lovers; he searches for meaning in a time of violence and inhumanity. In this sense some literary critics have compared Maqroll to Sophocles' Oedipus.[7]

Political views edit

Mutis described himself as "reactionary, legitimist and monarchist".[8] Labelled as an "old reactionary", he was the coauthor of the 2002 Manifesto Against the Death of the Spirit and the Earth, itself described as an initiative to promote the ideas of the Nouvelle Droite.[9][10]

Works edit

  • Diario de Lecumberri (1960)
  • The Snow Of The Admiral (1986)
  • Ilona Arrives with the Rain (1987) (loosely adapted into the 1996 film of the same name)
  • The Tramp Steamer's Last Port of Call (1988)
  • Un Bel Morir (1989)
  • Amirbar (1990)
  • Abdul Bashur, Dreamer of Ships (1991)
  • Triptych on Sea and Land (1993)
  • The Adventures of Maqroll: Four Novellas (1995), consisting of the previously-published:
    • The Tramp Steamer's Last Port of Call
    • Amirbar
    • Abdul Bashur, Dreamer of Ships
    • Triptych on Sea and Land
  • Summa de Maqroll el Gaviero: Poesía 1948–1997 (1997)
  • The Adventures and Misadventures of Maqroll (2002), consisting of the previously-published:
    • The Snow Of The Admiral
    • Ilona Arrives With The Rain
    • Un Bel Morir
    • The Tramp Steamer's Last Port of Call
    • Amirbar
    • Abdul Bashur, Dreamer of Ships
    • Triptych on Sea and Land

Awards and honors edit

References edit

  1. ^ Bethell, Leslie, ed. (27 October 1995). The Cambridge History of Latin America. Vol. X: Latin America Since 1930, Ideas, Culture, and Society. Cambridge University Press. p. 207. ISBN 978-0-521-49594-3. Retrieved 2013-10-19.
  2. ^ "Álvaro Mutis Jaramillo, Colombian writer and poet, dies aged 90 | World news". theguardian.com. Associated Press. 23 September 2013. Retrieved 2013-09-23.
  3. ^ "Murió el escritor y poeta colombiano Álvaro Mutis" [Colombian writer and poet Álvaro Mutis has died]. El Universal (in Spanish). 22 September 2013. Retrieved 2013-10-19.
  4. ^ Fransisco Goldman (2002). The Adventures and Misadventures of Maqroll. The New York Review of Books. ISBN 0940322919.
  5. ^ Ruy-Sánchez, Alberto (2000). "Álvaro Mutis y sus rituales góticos de Tierra Caliente". Cuatro escritores rituales. Conaculta. ISBN 970-18-7269-X.
  6. ^ Goldman, Francisco (Winter 2001). . Bomb (74). Archived from the original on 2012-09-14. Retrieved 2013-10-19.
  7. ^ Alzate Cuervo, Gastón (1994). "La Desesperanza como un Continuum Cultural" [Hopelessness as a Cultural Continuum]. Senderos (in Spanish). Bogotá: Biblioteca Nacional de Colombia. 5 (27 & 28): 679–82. Retrieved 2013-10-19.
  8. ^ "Álvaro Mutis. Entrevista". elmundo.es.
  9. ^ González Cuevas, Pedro Carlos. "Las "otras" derechas en la España actual. Teólogos, "racionalistas" y neoderechistas". Bulletin d'Histoire Contemporaine de l'Espagne. Aix-en-Provence: Publications de l'université de Provence (44): 276–277. ISSN 0987-4135.
  10. ^ Sanromán, Diego L. (2006). "Contra la muerte del espíritu: últimos avatares de una nouvelle droite a la española" (PDF). Nómadas. Critical Journal of Social and Juridical Sciences. 13 (1). ISSN 1578-6730.
  11. ^ . The Oklahoma Daily. October 18, 2002. Archived from the original on November 4, 2013. Retrieved November 2, 2013.

Further reading edit

  • Hernández, Consuelo. Álvaro Mutis: Una estética del deterioro. Caracas: Monte Ávila, 1997.
  • Hernández, Consuelo. "Del poema narrativo a la novela poética." Tradición y actualidad de la literatura iberoamericana. P. Bacarisse, editor. Instituto Internacional de Literatura Iberoamericana. Tomo I. University of Pittsburgh. pp. 101–115.
  • Hernández, Consuelo. "Razón del extraviado: Mutis entre dos mundos." Cuadernos Hispanoamericanos. No. 523. Madrid.
  • Hernández, Consuelo. "Los amores de Maqroll en el anverso social". Álvaro Mutis. Semana del Autor. Madrid: Instituto de Cooperación Iberoamericana, 1993. pp. 67–78.
  • Ferdinandy, Miguel de (1988). "'El estratega': un cuento de Álvaro Mutis Eco". Tras las rutas de Maqroll el Gaviero. pp. 43–48.
  • Garcia Aguilar, Eduardo (2000). Celebraciones y otros fantasmas: una biografía intelectual de Álvaro Mutis. Barcelona: Casiopea.
  • Quiroz, Fernando. "El Reino que estaba para mí, conversaciones con Álvaro Mutis", Bogotá: Ed. norma. 1993.
  • Salgado, María Antonia (2003). Modern Spanish American poets (Dictionary of literary biography).
  • Solé, Carlos A. (2002). Latin American writers, Supplement I.

External links edit

  • English translation of the poem Tequila from AGNI
  • Álvaro Mutis recorded at the Library of Congress for the Hispanic Division's audio literary archive on Jan. 27, 1976
Video
  • Documentary 52': Álvaro Mutis


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Alvaro Mutis see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated es Alvaro Mutis to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Mutis and the second or maternal family name is Jaramillo Alvaro Mutis Jaramillo August 25 1923 September 22 2013 was a Colombian poet novelist and essayist 1 His best known work is the novel sequence The Adventures and Misadventures of Maqroll which revolves around the character of Maqroll el Gaviero He won the 1991 International Nonino Prize in Italy He was awarded the 2001 Miguel de Cervantes Prize and the 2002 Neustadt International Prize for Literature 2 Alvaro MutisBorn 1923 08 25 August 25 1923Bogota ColombiaDiedSeptember 22 2013 2013 09 22 aged 90 Mexico City MexicoOccupationPoet and novelistGenreFictionNotable worksThe Adventures and Misadventures of Maqroll Contents 1 Early life 2 Literary career 3 Critical reception 4 Political views 5 Works 6 Awards and honors 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksEarly life editMutis was born in Bogota 3 and lived in Brussels from the age of two until eleven where his father Santiago Mutis Davila held a post as a diplomat They would return to Colombia by ship for summer holidays During this time Mutis family stayed at his grandfather s coffee and sugar cane plantation Coello For Alvaro Mutis the impressions of these early years his reading of Jules Verne and of Pablo Neruda s Residencia en la tierra and especially contact with el tropico the tropics are the mainspring of his work Mutis studied high school at the Colegio Mayor de Nuestra Senora del Rosario in Bogota under the tutelage of the Colombian poet Eduardo Carranza Although he never finished school he entered the literary world in Bogota as a poet a member of the Cantico group that emerged in 1940s In 1948 Mutis and Carlos Patino published a chapbook of poems called La balanza From 1956 on he lived in Mexico City gaining renown there as the result of the positive reviews of his work by Octavio Paz who was a champion of Mutis early poetry Literary career editMutis poetry was first published in 1948 and his first short stories in 1978 His first novella featuring Maqroll La nieve del Almirante The Snow of the Admiral was published in 1986 and gained him popular and critical acclaim He has received many literary awards including the Prix Medicis France 1989 Premio Principe de Asturias de las Letras Spain 1997 Premio Miguel de Cervantes Spain 2001 and the Neustadt International Prize for Literature United States 2002 for The Adventures and Misadventures of Maqroll a volume collecting all seven novellas about Maqroll the Gaviero Mutis has combined his career as a writer of poetry and prose with a diverse set of non literary occupations Like his protagonist Maqroll Mutis traveled widely in his professional roles including five years as Standard Oil s public relations director and over 20 years as sales manager for Twentieth Century Fox and Columbia Pictures in their Latin American television divisions Latin Americans first became familiar with his voice when he did the narration for the Spanish language television version of The Untouchables In the 1950s Mutis spent 15 months in a Mexican prison Palacio de Lecumberri as a consequence of his handling of money that had been set aside for charitable use by Standard Oil He had been using the money to help his friends who were under threat from the military dictatorship in Colombia and after he fled to Mexico the Mexican government bowed to Colombian pressure and had him imprisoned As soon as the Colombian dictatorship fell the charges against him were dropped and he was freed 4 His experience in prison had a lasting influence on his life and work and is chronicled in the book Diario de Lecumberri citation needed Critical reception editMutis close friend Nobel Prize winner Gabriel Garcia Marquez called him one of the greatest writers of our time 5 Mutis works are most widely read in Latin America and Europe Mutis is not well known in the anglophone world probably because he is not easy to categorize His literary work is not part of what is commonly understood in the American academy as Latin American Literature 6 Maqroll his most well known character is of indeterminate origin nationality age and physiognomy He is not evidently from Latin America and does not represent anything particularly Latin American in character Maqroll is a solitary traveler who brings a stranger s detachment to his encounters and his lovers he searches for meaning in a time of violence and inhumanity In this sense some literary critics have compared Maqroll to Sophocles Oedipus 7 Political views editMutis described himself as reactionary legitimist and monarchist 8 Labelled as an old reactionary he was the coauthor of the 2002 Manifesto Against the Death of the Spirit and the Earth itself described as an initiative to promote the ideas of the Nouvelle Droite 9 10 Works editDiario de Lecumberri 1960 The Snow Of The Admiral 1986 Ilona Arrives with the Rain 1987 loosely adapted into the 1996 film of the same name The Tramp Steamer s Last Port of Call 1988 Un Bel Morir 1989 Amirbar 1990 Abdul Bashur Dreamer of Ships 1991 Triptych on Sea and Land 1993 The Adventures of Maqroll Four Novellas 1995 consisting of the previously published The Tramp Steamer s Last Port of Call Amirbar Abdul Bashur Dreamer of Ships Triptych on Sea and Land Summa de Maqroll el Gaviero Poesia 1948 1997 1997 The Adventures and Misadventures of Maqroll 2002 consisting of the previously published The Snow Of The Admiral Ilona Arrives With The Rain Un Bel Morir The Tramp Steamer s Last Port of Call Amirbar Abdul Bashur Dreamer of Ships Triptych on Sea and LandAwards and honors edit1988 Premio Xavier Villaurrutia 1991 International Nonino Prize in Italy 1997 Premio Principe de Asturias 1997 Reina Sofia de Poesia 1997 Grinzane Cavour Prize 2001 Miguel de Cervantes Prize 2002 Neustadt International Prize for Literature 11 References edit Bethell Leslie ed 27 October 1995 The Cambridge History of Latin America Vol X Latin America Since 1930 Ideas Culture and Society Cambridge University Press p 207 ISBN 978 0 521 49594 3 Retrieved 2013 10 19 Alvaro Mutis Jaramillo Colombian writer and poet dies aged 90 World news theguardian com Associated Press 23 September 2013 Retrieved 2013 09 23 Murio el escritor y poeta colombiano Alvaro Mutis Colombian writer and poet Alvaro Mutis has died El Universal in Spanish 22 September 2013 Retrieved 2013 10 19 Fransisco Goldman 2002 The Adventures and Misadventures of Maqroll The New York Review of Books ISBN 0940322919 Ruy Sanchez Alberto 2000 Alvaro Mutis y sus rituales goticos de Tierra Caliente Cuatro escritores rituales Conaculta ISBN 970 18 7269 X Goldman Francisco Winter 2001 Alvaro Mutis Bomb 74 Archived from the original on 2012 09 14 Retrieved 2013 10 19 Alzate Cuervo Gaston 1994 La Desesperanza como un Continuum Cultural Hopelessness as a Cultural Continuum Senderos in Spanish Bogota Biblioteca Nacional de Colombia 5 27 amp 28 679 82 Retrieved 2013 10 19 Alvaro Mutis Entrevista elmundo es Gonzalez Cuevas Pedro Carlos Las otras derechas en la Espana actual Teologos racionalistas y neoderechistas Bulletin d Histoire Contemporaine de l Espagne Aix en Provence Publications de l universite de Provence 44 276 277 ISSN 0987 4135 Sanroman Diego L 2006 Contra la muerte del espiritu ultimos avatares de una nouvelle droite a la espanola PDF Nomadas Critical Journal of Social and Juridical Sciences 13 1 ISSN 1578 6730 Colombian given literary award The Oklahoma Daily October 18 2002 Archived from the original on November 4 2013 Retrieved November 2 2013 Further reading editHernandez Consuelo Alvaro Mutis Una estetica del deterioro Caracas Monte Avila 1997 Hernandez Consuelo Del poema narrativo a la novela poetica Tradicion y actualidad de la literatura iberoamericana P Bacarisse editor Instituto Internacional de Literatura Iberoamericana Tomo I University of Pittsburgh pp 101 115 Hernandez Consuelo Razon del extraviado Mutis entre dos mundos Cuadernos Hispanoamericanos No 523 Madrid Hernandez Consuelo Los amores de Maqroll en el anverso social Alvaro Mutis Semana del Autor Madrid Instituto de Cooperacion Iberoamericana 1993 pp 67 78 Ferdinandy Miguel de 1988 El estratega un cuento de Alvaro Mutis Eco Tras las rutas de Maqroll el Gaviero pp 43 48 Garcia Aguilar Eduardo 2000 Celebraciones y otros fantasmas una biografia intelectual de Alvaro Mutis Barcelona Casiopea Quiroz Fernando El Reino que estaba para mi conversaciones con Alvaro Mutis Bogota Ed norma 1993 Salgado Maria Antonia 2003 Modern Spanish American poets Dictionary of literary biography Sole Carlos A 2002 Latin American writers Supplement I External links editOfficial Page English translation of the poem Tequila from AGNI Alvaro Mutis recorded at the Library of Congress for the Hispanic Division s audio literary archive on Jan 27 1976VideoDocumentary 52 Alvaro Mutis Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alvaro Mutis amp oldid 1168805292, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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