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Uruguayan author (born 1952)
Eduardo Milán
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Eduardo Milán is a Uruguayan author who has written over twenty books of poetry, several collections of criticism, and two anthologies of Spanish-language poetry. He was born in Rivera, Uruguay, in 1952. His mother died when he was a year old, and when he was a teenager his father was sent to prison for being affiliated with the Tupamaro guerrilla movement.

Works

Books of Poetry

  • Manto (1996)
  • Alegrial (1997) (Aguascalientes National Poetry Award )
  • Razón de amor y acto de fe (2001)
  • Querencia, gracia y otros poemas (2003)

Collections of Essays

  • Una cierta mirada (1998)
  • Trata de no ser constructor de ruinas (2003)

Translations to other languages

  • Estação da Fábula: poemas de Eduardo Milán. Edição bilingüe. Tradução de Claudio Daniel. São Paulo: Fundação Memorial da América Latina, 2002. 77 pp. ISBN 85-85373-35-0
  • Selected poems. Bilingual edition. Edited by Antonio Ochoa. Translated from Spanish by John Oliver Simon, Patrick Madden & Steven Stewart. Bristol: Shearsman Books, 2012. 150 pp. ISBN 978-1-84861-200-6
  • Selected Essays. Edited by Antonio Ochoa. Shearsman Books, 2016.

References

  1. ^ Eduardo Milan, , Eduardo Milan Biography, 2011


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