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En lo más implacable de la noche
2002
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La conciencia de la muerte, la finitud de la pasión, las rebeldías asumidas y la intensidad del deseo configuran el repertorio de Idea Vilariño. Su poesía, despojada, áspera, más que hablar de soledad y abandono, los respira, los toca, los padece en cada línea de una biografía silenciosa cuyos capítulos son los paraísos perdidos o la infancia, el amor, un mundo menos desolado. La intensidad de vida y su mirada ética son la contracara del escepticismo. Su poesía amorosa, ampliamente celebrada, nombra con valentía inédita el sexo, trazando una comunicación honda entre el éxtasis del amor y un erotismo delicado y audaz.
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Idea Vilariño
Idea Vilariño
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Idea Vilariño (Montevideo, 1920-2009) fue una poeta, ensayista y crítica literaria uruguaya perteneciente al grupo de escritores denominado Generación del 45. Dentro de sus facetas menos conocidas se encuentran la de traductora, compositora y docente. Vilariño was one of the outstanding figures of Uruguayan poetry, with her lyric creations collected in works such as “La Suplicante” (The Supplicant), “Poemas de Amor” (Love Poems) and “Nocturnos” (Nocturnes). Also known as an essayist and literary critic, she was a member of the writers’ group called the Generation of 45, to which Mario Benedetti, 88, also belonged and who is currently in a Montevideo hospital in critical condition. Idea Vilariño worked as a high-school literature teacher from 1952 until the 1973 military coup in Uruguay. Her translations and Shakespearean studies have been hailed throughout Latin America’s academic world. After the dictatorship in 1985, she became head of Uruguayan literature in the Humanities and Education Sciences Faculty of the University of the Republic. In her work as a lyricist, two legendary works stand out: “A una Paloma” (To a Dove), set to music by Daniel Viglietti, and “La Cancion y el Poema” (The Song and the Poem), with a melody by Alfredo Zitarrosa.

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