- Andrés Iduarte
Andrés Iduarte Foucher (Villa Hermosa de San Juan Bautista,
Tabasco ;May 1 ,1907 –Mexico City ;April 16 ,1984 ) was a distinguished Mexicanessay ist and member of theMexican Academy of Language .Biography
Andrés Iduarte Foucher was born on
May 1 ,1907 , inVillahermosa ,Tabasco , then known as San Juan Bautista. As a result of the arrival of theMexican Revolution conflict to Tabasco in 1914, his family moved temporarily to the cities ofCiudad del Carmen , Campeche, and Mérida, before turning back to San Juan Bautista once order was reestablished in the city; this experience would be later put down by Iduarte into an autobiographical book entitled "Niño, child of the Mexican Revolution" ("Un niño en la Revolución Mexicana").Quirarte, Vicente. [http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2007/07/29/sem-vicente.html "Un niño llamado Andrés Iduarte"] , "La Jornada Semanal" 647, Mexico, D.F.: July 29, 2007.] Iduarte, Andrés. "Un niño en la Revolución Mexicana", Obregón, Second Edition, Mexico, D.F.: 1954] In 1919, his family moved toMexico City as a consequence of his sister Eloísa's health problems, who gotSpanish flu . In Mexico City he continued his studies at Dr. Hugo Topf College and at the Mexican College ("Colegio Mexicano");Vázquez Almanza, Paola. [http://www.literaturainba.com/diccionarios/notas_more.php?id=A2797_0_4_0_M "Un ciudadano de la República de las Letras"] , "Coordinación Nacional de Literatura", Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes, accesed on 2007-8-12.] by 1922 he enrolled in high school at the National Preparatory School ("Escuela Nacional Preparatoria") where he studied till 1925. In 1926 he enrolled in Law School at the National University.Cobián, Naranjo (2007). [http://www.tabascohoy.com/nota.php?id_nota=133781 "Se cumple 23 años del fallecimiento de Andrés Iduarte"] , "TabascoHoy", May 17, 2007, accesed on 2007-8-12.] Being influenced byJosé Vasconcelos ' ideas, he promoted the autonomy of theNational Autonomous University of Mexico .Between 1928 and 1930, Andrés Iduarte travelled to
Paris and he joined the Latinamerican Student Association ("Asociación de Estudiantes Latinoamericanos", AGELA) where he met other Latin American personalities such asCarlos Quijano ,Miguel Ángel Asturias ,César Vallejo ,Gustavo Machado ,Eduardo Machado ,Manuel Ugarte andGabriela Mistral . In 1930, just barely 23 years old, he became History Professor at the National Preparatory School and he codirected the "National University Magazine" ("Revista de la Universidad Nacional")Sánchez de Armas, Miguel Ángel. [http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2007/07/29/sem-miguel.html "Andrés Iduarte: una voz necesaria] , "La Jornada Semanal" 647, Mexico, D.F.: July 29, 2007.] He continued his studies at the Central University of Madrid,Spain , and became Secretary of the Hispano-American University Federation, a member of the Scholar University Federation, and Secretary of the Iberoamerican Division of theAthenaeus of Madrid . He lived there for six years; there he supported the republican cause before theSpanish Civil War , in which he actively participated in the trenches.From 1939, Andrés Iduarte became Hispano-American Literature Professor at
Columbia University , where he got his doctoral degree,Romero, Laura. [http://www.dgcs.unam.mx/gacetaweb/2003/24abr03.pdf "Donan al CESU archivo del escritor Andrés Iduarte"] , "Gaceta UNAM", 3627, Mexico, D.F.: April 21, 2003, p. 16.] remaining there till 1952.In 1952 he was designated General Director of the
National Institute of Fine Arts ("Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes", INBA) in Mexico; there he had among his fellow associates important artists such asAndrés Henestrosa ,Celestino Gorostiza ,José Durón andPedro Ramírez Vázquez , who were chairmans of the Literature, Theatre, Music and Architecture Departments, respectively. In 1955, he was dismissed of his duties by then presidentAdolfo Ruíz Cortines , for allowing theSoviet flag to be laid uponFrida Kahlo 's coffin at her funeral, as willed by her beliefs. From 1961, Iduarte returned to Columbia University where he eventually becameEmeritus Professor . [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9504E1DD1238F937A15757C0A962948260 "Andres Iduarte"] , "The New York Times", New York: April 21, 1984.]Among the recognitions he obtained, was the First Award of the Martí's Pro-Centennial Commission in Essay written by Foreigners in
Havana , 1951, on his work "Martí, Writer" ("Martí, escritor") OnJuly 17 ,1978 , theJuárez Autonomous University of Tabasco and the state government of Tabasco awarded him with the Silver Juchiman for Arts. [Dirección de Relaciones Públicas y Difusión, [http://www.ujat.mx/noticias/741/honoris.html "Reconocerá con el grado Doctor Honoris Causa al Dr. Juan José Beauregard Cruz"] , "Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco", accesed on 2007-8-12.]Andrés Iduarte got married twice to the same woman, Graciela Frías Amescua, though they never had any children. On
April 16 ,1984 , Andrés Iduarte died inMexico City .Works
*"El libertador Simón Bolívar" (1931)
*"Homenaje a Bolívar" (1931)
*"Moral Problem of Mexican Youth" ("El problema moral de la juventud mexicana", 1932)
*"En el fuego de España (1933)"
*"Pláticas hispanoamericanas" (1934)
*"Veinte años con Rómulo Gallegos" (1934)
*"Martí, escritor" (1944), doctoral dissertation from Columbia University.
*"México en la nostalgia" (1944)
*"Sarmiento: a través de sus mejores páginas" (1949)
*"Niño, child of the Mexican Revolution" ("Un niño en la Revolución Mexicana", 1951)
*"Island without Poison" ("La isla sin veneno", 1954), conference given at Universidad de Oriente on October 16, 1954
*"Sarmiento, Martí y Rodó" (1955)
*"Gabriela Mistral, santa a la jineta" (1958)
*"Don Pedro de Alba y su tiempo" (1963)
*"Tres escritores mexicanos" (1967)
*"El mundo sonriente" (1968)
*"Preparatoria" (1983)
*"Lunes de El Nacional" (1970)
*"Diez estampas mexicanas" (1971)
*"Hispanismo e hispanoamericanismo" (1983)
*"Semblanzas" (1984)References
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