Jorge Cáceres (poet)
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Jorge Cáceres | |
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Born | Luis Sergio Cáceres Toro April 18, 1923 |
Died | September 21, 1949 | (aged 26)
Nationality | Chilean |
Occupation(s) | poet, painter and dancer |
Jorge Cáceres, real name Luis Sergio Cáceres Toro (April 18, 1923 – September 21, 1949), was a Chilean poet, painter and dancer. He is discussed as a favorite of the Garmendia sisters in the Roberto Bolano novel Distant Star, in particular his work: Bound for the Great Polar Pyramid.[1]
Works
- René or celestial mechanics (1941)
- Free Pass (1941)
- Monument to the Birds (1942)
- Bound for the Great Polar Pyramid (1942)
- The frac incubator (1946)
- Unpublished Texts (1979). Posthumous collection of Ludwig Zeller
- Jorge Caceres, found poetry (2002). Collection of Guillermo Garcia, Pedro Montes, Mario Barrientos and Mauricio Artigas (Pentagram Editors).
References
- ^ Bolano, Roberto (2004). Distant Star. New Directions Paperbook. p. 21.
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