Esteban Echeverría

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Esteban Echeverría (September 2, 1805January 19, 1851) was an Argentine poet, fiction writer, cultural promoter, and political activist who played a significant role in the development of Argentine literature, not only through his own writings but also through his sponsoring efforts. He is one of the most important Romantic authors in Latin America.

Echeverría spent five decisive years in Paris (18251830), where he absorbed the spirit of the Romantic Movement, then in its heyday in France. He became one of the movement's promoters once he returned to Argentina. He was a member of the group of young Argentine intellectuals who organized in 1838 the Asociación de Mayo ("May Association", after the May Revolution that initiated Argentina's move towards independence). This institution aspired to develop a national literature responsive to the country's social and physical reality. Echeverría also devoted himself to the overthrow of the caudillo of Buenos Aires, Juan Manuel de Rosas. In 1840 he was forced to go into exile in nearby Uruguay, where he stayed until his death.

Echeverría's renown as a writer rests on his powerful story El matadero[1] ( "The Slaughterhouse" ), a landmark in the history of Latin American literature. "The Slaughterhouse", written in 1839, was not published until 1871. It is mostly significant because it displays the perceived clash between "civilization and barbarism", that is, between the European and the "primitive and violent" American ways. Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, another great Argentine writer and thinker, saw this clash at the core of Latin American culture. Read in this light, "The Slaughterhouse" is a political allegory. Its more specific intention was to accuse Rosas of protecting the kind of thugs who murder the cultivated young protagonist at the Buenos Aires slaughterhouse. Rosas and his henchmen stand for barbarism, the slain young man for civilization. Echeverría's La cautiva ("The Captive"), a long narrative poem about a white woman abducted by the Indians, is also among the better-known works of 19th century Latin American literature.

[edit] Esteban Echeverría Partido

Esteban Echeverría Partido is a district in Gran Buenos Aires, Argentina. It was founded on April 9, 1913 and named in honour of Echeverría.

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