Manuel Pérez y Curis

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Manuel Pérez y Curis (born May 21, 1884 in Montevideo , Uruguay , † November 22, 1920 ibid) was a Uruguayan writer .

He was born in Montevideo as the son of Julián Perez Rial and Manuela Curis. He was married to Josefina Maggi. They had six children together. He wrote numerous volumes of poetry, some of which were published in Paris. In 1906 he founded the monthly art and sociology magazine Apolo , which appeared monthly until 1909, and Ovidio Fernández Ríos was its deputy editor-in-chief . La arquitectura del verso ( The architecture of the verse ) published in Paris and Mexico also comes from him. He also wrote the foreword to the book Cantos de la mañana (1910).

Works

  • Revista Apolo ( 1905 to 1909 ).
  • La Arquitectura del verso ( 1913 ).
  • Romances y seguidillas del Plata ( 1940 , published posthumously).
  • Heliostropos ( 1906 ).
  • El poema de la carne .
  • La canción de las crisaldas .
  • El gesto contemplativo ( 1914 ).

literature

  • La Enciclopedia de El País , Tomo 1st Apolo ; Page 106, Montevideo 2011. (Spanish)

Individual evidence

  1. Las calles del Bicentenario (Spanish) at www.1811-2011.edu.uy, accessed on August 25, 2012
  2. Ulrike Mühlschlegel : Apolo. Revista de Arte y Sociología . FID Latin America. March 6, 2018.