Rodolfo HinostrozaRodolfo Hinostroza (Peru, 1941-2016) is one of Latin America's most celebrated poets from the 20th century. His poetry is noted for its vast sweep which includes astronomy, history, counterculture, alchemy, politics, all rendered in erudite, yet lyrial open sequences. He is recognized as a bridge between Vallejo and contemporary poets from Peru. His most acclaimed collection of poetry, Contra natura (1971), made an impression as indelible as Vallejo's Trilce, and it won the Maldoror prize in 1970 with none other than Octavio Paz as presiding judge. Other publications by Hinostroza include Consejero del lobo (1964), the novel Fata morgana (1994), and the play Apocalipsis de una noche de verano (1988). He was awarded a Guggenheim in 2009 and Peru's Premio Nacional de Cultura in 2013 for his life's work. At the time of his death in 2016, he was revered by younger poets and was a central figure in the literary life of Lima. Read More Read Less
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