Ennio MoltedoEnnio Moltedo (1931-2012) spent his life in the small Chilean coastal cities of Valpara'so and Viñ a del Mar. Born to Genoese immigrants, he is a poet of the New World Mediterranean: inspired, chastened, and challenged by the ancients, and in converstion with his contemporaries, including Huidobro, Girondo, Neruda, and de Rokha. A revered "poet's poet," he published eight individual collections of poetry, as well as an anthology of Romanian poetry co-translated with Neruda, and a chronicle of Neruda's life (Neruda: poeta del cerro Florida). Longtime director of the University of Valpara'so Press, Moltedo also wrote criticism, journalism, and text for books of visual art and cartoons. Read More Read Less
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