Vicente Barbieri
Vicente Barbieri (August 31, 1903 – September 10, 1956) was an Argentine poet born in Alberti. He was part of the Argentine , and is known for several poem collections like El bailarín (1953), and many others. In the years 1955 and 1956 he was director of El Hogar magazine and president of the Sociedad Argentina de Escritores (SADE). He died at the age of 53 from tuberculosis and was awarded posthumously with the National Prize of Poetry.
Works[]
- Fábula del corazón (1939) (poetry)
- Nacarid Mary Glynor (1939) (poetry)
- Árbol total (1940) (poetry)
- El bosque persuasivo (1941) (poetry)
- Corazón del Oeste (1941) (poetry)
- La columna y el viento (1942) (poetry)
- Número impar (1943) (poetry)
- El río distante (Relatos de una infancia) (1945) (prose)
- Cabeza yacente (1945) (poetry)
- Cuerpo Austral (1945) (poetry)
- Anillo de sal (1946) (poetry)
- Desenlace de Endimión (1951) (prose)
- El bailarín (1953) (poetry)
- Facundo en la ciudadela (1956) (theatre)
- El intruso (1958) (prose)
- Obra poética (1961) (collected poems published posthumously, with prologue by Carlos Mastronardi and epilogue by )
- Prosas dispersas (1970) (previously unpublished texts)
External links[]
- Biography at Canal Trans (in Spanish)
Categories:
- Argentine male poets
- 1903 births
- 1956 deaths
- 20th-century deaths from tuberculosis
- 20th-century Argentine poets
- 20th-century Argentine male writers
- Tuberculosis deaths in Argentina
- Argentine writer stubs
- South American poet stubs