- Julio Herrera y Reissig
Julio Herrera y Reissig, (
January 9 ,1875 -March 18 ,1910 ) was aUruguay an poet who began his career during the late Romanticist period and later became an early proponent ofModernism .The son of Dr. Manuel Herrera y Obes and nephew of government minister Dr.
Julio Herrera y Obes , who would go on to become president of Uruguay, Julio Herrera y Reissig was born inMontevideo into a wealthy patrician family with connections to the social and cultural scene.His only material limitation was his precarious health. In 1892, at age seventeen, a congenital heart defect, aggravated by
typhoid fever, forced him to abandon his studies. Nor was he able to travel any great distance, and apart from a visit toBuenos Aires and a few short trips to the Uruguayan interior, he remained confined to Montevideo.He relieved his boredom by becoming an avid reader, and beginning in 1900, he began holding literary gatherings at his family mansion, in the penthouse nicknamed "La Torre de los Panoramas" for its spectacular views of the
Río de la Plata .There, he underwent a transformation from Romanticist to avant-garde Modernist and Surrealist, earning himself posthumous recognition as a major figure in the development of 20th century Latin American poetry, alongside
Leopoldo Lugones ,Ricardo Jaimes Freyre , andSalvador Diaz Mirón He died in Montevideo at the age of 35, a few years before the publication of his works drew widespread praise from the literary community. The Uruguayan writer
Ángel Rama marvelled at his achievement:Works
Herrera y Reissig wrote fiction, political essays, and many other works, but his reputation rests on his poetry.
* "Canto a Lamartine" (1898)
* "Epílogo wagneriano a "La política de fusión" con surtidos de psicología sobre el Imperio de Zapicán" (1902)
* "Las pascuas del tiempo" (1902)
* "Los maitines de la noche" (1902)
* "La vida" (1903)
* "Los parques abandonados" (1902-1908)
* "Los éxtasis de la montaña" (1904-1907)
* "Sonetos vascos" (1908)
* "Las clepsidras" (1909)
* "La torre de las esfinges" (1909)
* "Los peregrinos de piedra" (1909)
* "Tratado de la imbecilidad del país por el sistema de Herbert Spencer" [Transcribed and published by Aldo Mazzucchelli] (2006)External links
*es [http://www.los-poetas.com/c/reis.htm Tribute page with biography and selected texts.]
*es [http://www.ale.uji.es/herrera.htm Detailed biography with selected texts.]
*es [http://www.henciclopedia.org.uy/autores/Hamed/Orientales4.htm Article in Henciclopedia.]
*es [http://www.mec.gub.uy/academiadeletras/Casa_de_JHyR.htm Information about his family home.]
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