Carlos Barbarito
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Carlos Barbarito is an Argentine poet born in Pergamino, Buenos Aires
Pergamino, Buenos Aires
Pergamino is an Argentine city in the Province of Buenos Aires. It has a population of about 104.922 inhabitants as per the and is the seat of the partido of the same name. Its UN/LOCODE is ARPGO.-History:...

, Argentina
Argentina
Argentina , officially the Argentine Republic , is the second largest country in South America by land area, after Brazil. It is constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city, Buenos Aires...

on 6 February 1955.

Books

Barnarito has wrote several books, such as:
  • Poesía quebrada (1984)
  • Teatro de lirios (1985)
  • Éxodos y trenes (1987)
  • Páginas del poeta flaco (1988)
  • Caballos y otros poemas (1990)
  • Viga bajo el agua (1992)
  • Meninas. Desnudo y la máscara (1992)
  • Bestiario de amor (1992)
  • El peso de los días (1995)
  • La luz y alguna cosa (1998)
  • Desnuda materia (1999)
  • Puntos de fuga (2002)
  • La orilla desierta (2003)
  • Piedra encerrada en piedra (2004)
  • Figuras de ojo y sombras (2006)

Prizes

  • Prize Francisco López Merino.
  • Prize Foundation Alejandro González Gattone.
  • Prize Concurso Régimen de Fomento a la Producción Literaria Nacional y Estímulo a la Industrial *Editorial, Fondo Nacional de las Artes.
  • Prize Bienal de Crítica de Arte Jorge Feinsilber.
  • Prize Tierras Planas.
  • Prize Fundación Argentina para la Poesía.
  • Gran Premio Libertad.
  • Prize Raúl Gustavo Aguirre of the Sociedad Argentina de Escritores.
  • Prize César Tiempo.
  • Mention Concurso Revista Plural, México.
  • Third Prize Fundación INCA.
  • Mention of Honour Leopoldo Marechal y Carlos Allberto Débole.
  • Third Prize Enrique Pezzoni of the Centro de Estudiantes de Filosofía y Letras of the University of Buenos Aires.
  • Prize Iparragirre Saria.

Translations

Many of the poems of Carlos Barbarito have been translated: in English (by Adriana Uturbey, David Hughes, Brian Cole, Héctor Ranea, Stefan Beyst, Jonah Gabry and Ricardo Nirenberg), in French (by Chantal Enright, Jean Dif, Frie Flammend and Elina Kohen), in Portuguese (by Andréa Santos, Andréa Ponte, Ana María Rodriguez González, Rudolph Link and Alberto Augusto Miranda), in Italian (by D.Gg. Dellisola) and in Dutch (by Stefan Beyst).

For translations in English, see:

Further reading


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