- Emeterio Cerro
Héctor Medina, better known by his literary
pen name as Emeterio Cerro (Balcarce,Argentina ;December 3 ,1952 -Buenos Aires ,Argentina ;December 12 ,1996 ) was anArgentine poet ,playwright andshort fiction writer .Biography
Emeterio Cerro, whose birth name is Héctor Medina, was born on
December 3 ,1952 in Balcarce, in theProvince of Buenos Aires ,Argentina . He obtained his bachelor's degree in psicology and graduated asregisseur ofopera at the Higher Institute of Arts of the Colón Theatre (Instituto Superior de Arte del Teatro Colón); he further enrolled at theSorbonne University inParis in advanced courses oflinguistics . Since 1986 he sets his residence in Paris. By means of "La Barrosa" ("Miss Murkiness"), atheatre company he created in 1983, he was able to present his works that reflect his creativeness. The name of his theatre company derives from one work of his that consisted in two long poems organized on musical structures, based on sound repetition and variation, where the logic sustaining discourse is strictly phonic. [Perednik, J.S. [http://www.poesiavisual.com.ar/2003/essays/a_decade_of_argentine_experimental_poetry.htm “1980: A decade of Argentine experimental poetry.”] 6th International Meeting of Experimental, Sound & Visual Poetry, Vórtice Argentina, Buenos Aires, Sept. 25 – Oct. 19, 2003.] Among the plays he made stand out "La Juanetarga", "El Cuis Cuis", "El Bochicho", "La Julietada", "La Magdalena del Ojón", "El Bollo", "Doña Ñoca", "La Papelona", "La María Rodríguez", "La Tullivieja", "La Dongue", "La Marita", "Loca de Amor" ("Mad of Love"), "Las Guaranís" (1996), and "Tango-Macbeth". He collaborated in literary magazines and newspapers such as "Último Reino" and "El Porteño" from Argentina, "Ovación" from Colombia, "Dimensão" from Brasil, "Empireuma" and "Gemma" from España, "Akcent" from Poland and "Les Cahiers du Sud " from France. He is considered to belong to theneobaroque group among other writers such asSevero Sarduy ,Néstor Perlongher ,Arturo Carrera ,Tamara Kamenszain , andOsvaldo Lamborghini . He died in Buenos Aires onDecember 12 ,1996 .Works
Novels
*"Las Ecogógicas" (1985)
*"La Bulina" (1989)
*"El Salvatierra" (1994)Poetry
*"La Barrosa" ("Miss Murkiness" or "The Muddy One", 1982)
*"El Bochicho" (1983)
*"Las Amarantas" (1984)
*"El Charmelo" (1986)
*"Aguasmadres" (1986)
*"Los Fifris de Galia" (1988)
*"Las Mirtillas" (1989)
*"Los Teros del Danubio" (1990)
*"El Bristol" (1991)
*"Las Carnes" (1992)
*"Pasodoble Español" (1992)
*"L’Hambre China" (1993)
*"La Maruca Bustos" (1993)
*"Sangre Salomé" (1996)Playwrights
*"Teatralones" (1985)
hort Fiction
*"Retrato de un Albañil Adolescente" ("Portrait of an Adolescent Construction Worker" in collaboration with
Arturo Carrera , 1988)
*"Telones Zurcidos para Títeres con Himen" ("Drop Curtains Mended for Puppets with Hymen" in collaboration withArturo Carrera , 1988)
*"El Cecilio" (1991)
*"La Petite Bouline" (1991)
*"A la San Pampa" (1995)
*"Cuervos en Gomina" (1996)References
External links
*Online sources
** es icon [http://www.kulturburg.org/sembrar_la_memoria/cerro.htm/ Emeterio Cerro] Kulturburg, Comunidad Cultural.
*Works online
**Cerro, Emeterio. [http://escholarship.bc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1238&context=xul “Miss Murkiness” (fragments)] , translated by K.A. Koppel, "The Xul Reader" 13, January, 1997. Xul: Electronic Archive, Boston College.
** [http://escholarship.bc.edu/xul/ Xul: Electronic Archive] , other works of Emeterio Cerro available. Boston College.
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