Carlos Germán Belli

Carlos Germán Belli de La Torre (born September 15, 1927 in Lima) is a Peruvian poet of Italian parentage.

Awards

He won the Pablo Neruda Ibero-American Poetry Award in 2006, which was granted by Chile's National Council of Culture and the Arts.[1] Belli was nominated for the Nobel Prize in 2007.[2]

Translation

He translated American, French, Italian and Brazilian poetry into Spanish.

Work

  • Poemas (1958)
  • Dentro & fuera (1960)
  • Oh Hada Cibernética (1961)
  • El pie sobre el cuello. Obra reunida (1967)
  • Sextinas y otros poemas (1970)
  • En alabanza al bolo alimenticio (1979)
  • Boda de pluma y letra (1985)
  • Más que señora humana (1986)
  • Los talleres del tiempo (1992)
  • Salve, spes! (2000)
  • En las hospitalarias estrofas (2001)
  • La miscelánea íntima (2003)
  • El alternado paso de los hados (2006)
  • Sextinas villanela y baladas (2007)

Work published in anthologies

  • Ricardo Silva Santisteban (anthologist): Antología general de la traducción en el Perú (General anthology of translation in Peru), volume VI. Lima, Universidad Ricardo Palma - Editorial Universitaria, 2016.
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References

  1. "Carlos Germán Belli recibe el premio Neruda de manos de Bachelet" [Carlos Germán Belli Receives the Neruda Award From the Hands of Bachelet]. Letralia (in Spanish). X (145). 17 July 2006. Retrieved 29 January 2018.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-11-22. Retrieved 2011-11-29.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)


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