César Moro
César Moro | |
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Born |
Lima, Peru | 31 August 1903
Died |
10 January 1956 52) Lima, Peru | (aged
Occupation | Writer and painter |
Nationality | Peruvian |
Period | 20th century |
Genre | Poetry, essays, paintings, collages |
Literary movement | Surrealism |
Notable works | La tortuga ecuestre |
Surrealism |
Surrealist Manifesto |
César Moro (August 31,[1] 1903 – January 10, 1956) is the pseudonym of Alfredo Quíspez Asín Mas, a Peruvian poet and painter. He travelled to Paris in 1925 and most of his poetic works are written in French. The Peruvian writer, Mario Vargas Llosa remembers Mora from his student days at the Leoncio Prado Academy where Mora was a French teacher.
Works
Selected works:
- 1943: Le château de grisou
- 1944: Lettre d'amour
- 1954: Trafalgar Square
- 1957: La tortuga ecuestre y otros poemas
- 1973: Amour à mort
- 1987: L'ombre du paradisier et autres textes
References
- ↑ "La creación de César Moro, o sobre cuándo nació realmente Alfredo Quíspez Asín". Párrafo 451. Retrieved 2016-09-04.
External links
- Tribute to César Moro in Revista Miríada
- English Translations of César Moro by Guillermo Parra at the blog Venepoetics
- César Moro papers, 1854-1997. Getty Research Institute. Los Angeles, California
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