Andrés Morales

Juan Andrés Morales Milohnic is a poet and Chilean writer. He won the Pablo Neruda National Prize in 2001, and was born in Santiago, Chile in 1962. He has a Ph. D. in literature. He is a full professor of the University of Chile, and a member of Academia Chilena de la Lengua (Chilean Academy of Spanish Language).

Contents

Books of poetry

Por ínsulas extrañas (1982)

Soliloquio de fuego (1984)

Lázaro siempre llora (1985)

No el azar/Hors du hasard (translated to French, 1987)

Ejercicio del decir (1989)

Verbo (1991)

Vicio de belleza (1992)

Visión del oráculo (1993)

Fragments of the Age of Objects (translated to English, 1994)

Romper los ojos (1995)

El arte de la guerra (1995)

Oracle and other poems (translated to English, 1997)

Escenas del derrumbe de Occidente (1998)

Réquiem (2001)

Antología Personal (2001)

Izabrane Pjesme (translated to Croatian, 2002)

Memoria Muerta (2003)

Demonio de la nada (2005)

Los Cantos de la Sibila (2009)

Books of essays and anthologies

Antología Poética de Vicente Huidobro (1993)

Un ángulo del mundo. Muestra de poesía iberoamericana actual (1993)

Poesía croata contemporánea (1997)

Anguitología, Poesía y Prosa de Eduardo Anguita (1999)

España reunida: Antología poética de la guerra civil española (1999)

Altazor de puño y letra (1999)

Poesía y Prosa de Miguel Arteche (2001)

De Palabra y Obra (2003)

Awards

Prize of Poetry "Manantial", Universidad de Chile (1980)

Prize of Poetry "Miguel Hernández"(Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1983)

Fellowship Pablo Neruda of Pablo Neruda Foundation (1988)

International Fellowship for Hispanic Studies, Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores de España (Madrid, Spain, 1995)

National Fellowship of Culture and Arts of 1992 and 1996

National Fellowship of Creative Writing 2001, Fundación Andes, Chile

National Prize of Poetry Pablo Neruda 2001

Fellowship of Creative Writing, National Council of Culture and Arts of Chile 2001, 2004 and 2008

Essay Prize “Centro Cultural de España” 2002 and 2003

International Prize of Poetry "La Porte des Poetes" (Paris, France, 2007)

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