词条 | Carlos Mastronardi |
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As a translator, Mastronardi was mainly known for translating the French Symbolist poets into Spanish. As a poet, although identified personally with the avant-garde of his time, he wrote largely in traditional forms rather than free verse, and rejected what he viewed as his contemporaries' excessive use of metaphor.[2] Born in Gualeguay,[2] Entre Ríos Province,[3] Mastronardi came to Buenos Aires at the age of 19. There he became a member of the Martín Fierro group (also known as the Florida group) and an intimate of Jorge Luis Borges, although they disagreed strongly about questions about aesthetics and poetry.[2] Mastronardi figures as a minor character in Borges's short story Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius.[4] Mastronardi led a notoriously nocturnal existence. Writing of Mastronardi in 1986 in the newspaper El País (Madrid), Borges said of Mastronardi that "Like Auguste Dupin ... [the detective character created by Edgar Allan Poe] ... at night he went about the streets of Buenos Aires looking for that intellectual stimulus that only can be given by nighttime in a great city." [3] After a long period in which his work fell into obscurity, Mastronardi's works are ({{As of|2003|lc=on}}) being re-published by Argentina's Universidad Nacional del Litoral.[2] Quotation"Lyric poetry, for many of its ... [Argentine] ... practitioners, lacks all plan and requires no sacrifice. It allows the writer to follow the path of least resistance: everything consists of letting things be. In contrast, narrative, criticism, and essays (almost uncultivated among us), demand preparatory work and organic development." Notes1. ^mostly from Prieto, "Memorias…"; Tratado de la pena and the Municipal Prize for Literature are mentioned in Efemérides' "Algunos amigos…". 2. ^1 2 3 Prieto, "Memorias…" 3. ^1 Efemérides, "Algunos amigos…" 4. ^Borges, "Tlön… References
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