- Luis Cernuda
Luis Cernuda (born Luis Cernuda Bidón
September 21 1902 ,Seville – November 1963,Mexico City ), was a Spanishpoet and literary critic.The son of a military man, Cernuda received a strict education as a child, and then studied law at the
University of Seville , where he met the poet and literature professorPedro Salinas . In 1928, after his mother died, Cernuda left his hometown, with which he had all his life an intense love-hate relationship. He briefly moved toMadrid , where he quickly became part of the literary scene. However, his detached, timid and morose character, his search of perfection frequently made him lose friendships and popularity.His mentor and former professor Salinas arranged for him to take a lectureship for a year at the
University of Toulouse . From June 1929 until 1937 Cernuda lived in Madrid and participated actively in the literary and cultural scene of the Spanish capital. Cernuda collaborated with many organisations working to support a more liberal and tolerant Spain. He participated in the Second Congress of Anti-Fascist Intellectuals in Valencia.During the
Spanish Civil War a friend secured him a position as teacher in Cranleigh School, where he taught Spanish Language and literature. After WWII another friend got him a lectureship inHolyoke ,Massachusetts , USA, where he would spend some years. Later on, moved by his sentimental relationships, he would move to Mexico, where he died.The central concerns of this poet are evident in the title of his life's major opus: "La realidad y el deseo" ("Reality and Desire"). He published his first collection of verse, "Perfil del aire" ("Air's profile"), in 1927. Several books followed, and he collected new and already published poetry under this title in 1936. Subsequent editions would include new poetry as new books inside "La realidad y el deseo". Expanded on almost until his death in 1963, in this work the poet explores desire, love, subject, object, history and sexuality in poems which draw influences from romanticism, classicism, and the surrealist avant-garde. Besides verse, he also published a collection of reminiscent prose poems, 'Ocnos', about his childhood in Seville.
Cernuda is known as a member of the
Generation of '27 , a group of Spanish poets and artists includingFederico García Lorca . He broke new ground with "Los Placeres Prohibidos" ("Forbidden Pleasures"), anavant-garde work in which the poet usedsurrealism to explore his sexuality. During his British period he became deeply familiar with English poetry, which he would admire for its containment and lack of superfluous artifice and paraphernalia. He would also translate several poems and plays into Spanish. He would comment that translating Shakespeare'sTroilus and Cressida made him intensely happy.Deeply influenced by
André Gide , Cernuda embraced hishomosexuality at an early age and made homosexual desire and love the core of his poetry. Or, at least, unlike other gay poets at the time, in his poetry he was never ambiguous about the fact that the objects of his desire and love were men. One of the most influential poets in contemporary Spanish poetry, he is definitely a crucial ground-breaking figure for homosexual writing in Spanish.During the
Spanish Civil War , deeply moved by the assassination ofFederico Garcia Lorca , Cernuda fled toEngland , where he began an exile that later took him toFrance ,Scotland ,Massachusetts (Mount Holyoke College ),California and finally settling inMexico ; he never returned to Spain. He never married and had no children.His major English language critics include
Derek Harris andPhillip Silver .elect works
* Poetry: "La realidad y el deseo"
* Prose poems: "Ocnos", "Variaciones sobre un tema Mexicano"
* Criticism: "Literatura Poesia I & II"External links
* [http://www.mtholyoke.edu/offices/comm/csj/101102/luis.shtml Biography]
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