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  1. Avant-garde poet Vicente Huidobro was born to an aristocratic family in Santiago, Chile. He is known as the creator and exponent of the literary movement called Creationism (Creacionismo), which combined aspects of modernism with neo-platonism and the writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson.

  2. Vicente García-Huidobro Fernández ( Latin American Spanish: [biˈsente ɣwiˈðoβɾo]; January 10, 1893 – January 2, 1948) was a Chilean poet born to an aristocratic family. He promoted the avant-garde literary movement in Chile and was the creator and greatest exponent of the literary movement called Creacionismo ("Creationism").

  3. Vicente Huidobro es considerado por la crítica literaria como el promotor y divulgador del movimiento poético vanguardista en Chile y América Latina durante el primer tercio del siglo XX, principalmente por el desarrollo de su teoría estética conocida como creacionismo.

  4. Vicente Huidobro (1893 – 1948) was a Chilean writer and poet. He was also a public intellectual whose creation—open to different cultures and to emerging and consolidated knowledge—unfolded in multiple directions and territories. His legacy can be seen in art and politics; in poetry and novels; in theater and cinema; in his manifestos and ...

  5. Vicente Huidobro's work is the first to give us a poetics of language in. twentieth-century Latin America. Although his materialist and extremely physi cal poetics was not articulated fully until Manifestes (1926), it is prefigured in his early poems.

  6. Jun 10, 2014 · Huidobro aimed for the idea of understanding the world at its most essential parts, in order to invigorate his own world of poetic subjectivity. In his manifesto “Creacionismo”, Huidobro describes this idea by saying: “A living thought, like the spirit of an animal or a plant, has its own architecture, and embellishes nature with ...

  7. Author, Spanish. Vicente Huidobro is often recognized for being the first one to bring Latin American poetry into the modern age. He was born in Santiago de Chile in 1893 but as a young man he left for Paris, where he co-founded the Cubist magazine Nord-Sud with Guillaume Apollinaire and Pierre Reverdy.

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