- Enrique Amorim
Enrique Amorim (
July 25 ,1900 –July 28 ,1960 ) was anUruguay annovel ist and writer, best known for his story "Las quitanderas" whose plot centres on ruralprostitution ; also know for hisleft-wing politics .Born in
Salto, Uruguay , his parents were wealthy cattle ranchers. His father was from a Portuguese background, his mother Basque. Amorim travelled extensively inEurope andLatin America , developing acquaintanceships and friendships with many of the leading literary figures of his time. He eventually had a house built in Salto, designed byLe Corbusier .In the 1920s Amorim wrote for the Argentinian leftist magazine "Los Pensadores" and published with the press Claridad, both associated with the left-leaning
Buenos Aires -basedBoedo group .In 1947 Amorim officially joined theCommunist Party of Uruguay . He was also responsible for the erection of a monument in Salto to commemorateFederico García Lorca , the poet and playwright killed byFrancisco Franco 's forces in the opening weeks of theSpanish Civil War .Works
Novels
* "La carreta" (1929)
* "El paisano Aguilar" (1934)
* "La edad despareja" (1938)
* "El caballo y su sombra" (1941)
* "La luna se hizo con agua" (1944)
* "El asesino desvelado" (1946)
* "Feria de farsantes" (1952)
* "Eva Burgos" (1960)Books of short stories
* "Amorim" (1923)
* "Horizontes y bocacalles" (1926)
* "Tráfico" (1927)
* "La trampa del pajonal" (1928)
* "Del 1 al 6" (1932)
* "La plaza de las carretas" (1937)
* "Después del temporal" (1953)Books of poems
* "Veinte años" (1920)
* "Visitas al cielo" (1929)
* "Poemas uruguayos" (1935)
* "Dos poemas" (1940)
* "Primero de Mayo" (1949)
* "Quiero" (1954)
* "Sonetos de amor en verano" (1958)Plays
* "La segunda sangre" (1950)
* "Don Juan 38" (1958)External links
* Much of the information in this article comes from http://www.todo-argentina.net/Literatura_argentina/Biografias_de_literatura/enrique_amorim.htm.
* [http://www.salto.gub.uy/cultura/personalidades.htm Biographical notes on Amorim and other famous natives of Salto]
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