Óscar Acosta
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Óscar Acosta (b. 1933 in Tegucigalpa, Honduras) is a Honduran writer, critic, politician and diplomat.
Acosta started as a journalist in Peru for Tegucigalpa Magazine. He has cultivated several artistic forms of expression; his poetry has a markedly intimate, patriotic quality.
- Mis manos tocan, niña mía, tu rumorosa piel, tu dulcísima carne que tranquilos ángeles habitan
- (My hands touch, my little girl, your rumourous skin, your very sweet flesh dwelt in by still angels)
[edit] Books
- Responso poético al cuerpo presente de José Trinidad Reyes (1955)
- El arca (1956)
- Poesía menor (1957)
- Tiempo detenido (1962)
- Mi país (1971)
- Poesía. Selección 1952-1965 (1965)
- Poesía. Selección 1952-1971 (1976)
- Rafael Heliodoro Valle. Vida y obra (1964)
[edit] Prizes
- 1960 Premio Rubén Darío
- 1979 el Premio Nacional de Literatura Ramón Sosa