- Francisco López Merino
Francisco López Merino (
June 6 ,1904 -May 22 ,1928 ) was an Argentine poet born inLa Plata , Buenos Aires, who committed suicide at the age of 23.In 1920 he published "Horas de amor" ("Love Hours"), a group of nine poems that later fell victims of auto-censorship. In 1921 he wrote another collection of poems entitled "Fragmentos de un libro inconcluso" ("Fragments of an Unfinished Book"), divided in three sections: "El espejo de mi interior" ("Mi Inner Mirror"), "Del eterno femenino" ("Of the Eternal Feminine") and "Cantos" ("Chants"). These compositions were never published.
The poem "El alma se me llena de estrellas..." ("My Soul Is Fulfilled By Stars...") was already present in this group of texts and was later included in his book "Tono menor" ("Minor Tone") (1923).
López Merino published his poetry in different national newspapers and magazines, principally in
El Día andEl Argentino ofLa Plata , the magazineCrónica Social , of the same city, andEl Cronista , a newspaper fromChascomús .In the magazine
Valoraciones , edited by theFaculty of Social and Legal Sciences of the National University of La Plata, he wrote two bibliographic notes: the first one refers to the poetry book "El árbol, el pájaro y la fuente" ("The Tree, the Bird and the Fountain") (1923), byCórdova Iturburu , and the second one deals with the poetry book "El imaginero" (1927), byRicardo Molinari .In 1925 he published his book "Las tardes" ("The Afternoons"). The more significative national newspapers (
La Nación , La Prensa, La Razón,Crítica ,El Día andEl Argentino ) praised the literary merits of the young writer.In 1928 the poet committed suicide by gunshot at his temple, in the bathroom of a bar, in
La Plata .
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