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Xavier Villaurrutia y González (27 March 1903 – 25 December 1950) was a Mexican poet, playwright and literary critic whose most famous works are the short theatrical dramas called Autos profanos, compiled in the work Poesía y teatro completos, published in 1953.

Xavier Villaurrutia in an undated photograph
Xavier Villaurrutia in an undated photograph

Early life


Xavier Villaurrutia was born in Mexico City in 1903. He studied in the Escuela Nacional Preparatoria (National Preparatory School) and in the Escuela de Jurisprudencia (Jurisprudence School). During that time, he felt a certain affinity to writing so he decided to dedicate his life to writing literature.

In 1928, he joined the grupo de los Contemporáneos (Contemporaries). In 1935, he received a scholarship to study theatre at Yale University. Returning to Mexico in 1937, he started working for the local newspaper, Letras de Mexico.

Along with Salvador Novo, they founded the magazine Ulises in 1927.


Professional achievements


Professionally, Villaurrutia worked for the Mexican literary review, Contemporáneos (literally "Contemporaries"), from 1928 to 1931. Villaurrutia would later found the first experimental theater in Mexico.


Notable works


Villaurrutia's notable works include his poetic writings, beginning with Reflejos in 1926 and Nocturnos in 1933. Villaurrutia's writing becomes darker in his later poetic works: Nostalgia de la muerte (literally meaning "Nostalgia of death") in 1938, and Décima muerte (literally "tenth death") in 1941. It is unclear if this change was due to the increased turmoil in Europe that would lead to World War II or simply due to Villaurrutia's increasing age. The preoccupation with death in Villaurrutia's work climaxed with his 1941 play, Invitación à la muerte, the title of which can be literally translated to "Invitation to the death" (see "References" below regarding Dr. Raymond Marion Watkins's book which chronicles a history and analysis of this play, which Watkins demonstrates was heavily influenced by Villaurrutia's integration of dramatic elements traceable to William Shakespeare's "Hamlet.") The final published work of Villaurrutia came posthumously in 1953 with the publication of Poesía y teatro completos, a collection of his works which included the short theatrical dramas, Autos profanos.


Inspiration


Xavier Villaurrutia was greatly influenced by the work of Ramón López Velarde as well as by several other Mexican poets. He has been a major influence for many poets, including Octavio Paz (who was his student) and Alí Chumacero.


Commemoration


Since 1955, there has been a Xavier Villaurrutia Award for literary works published in Mexico, selected by a jury of writers. This award has been sponsored by the Consejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes since 1991.[1]


References


  1. El Premio Xavier Villaurrutia Archived January 9, 2007, at the Wayback Machine - in Spanish



На других языках


- [en] Xavier Villaurrutia

[es] Xavier Villaurrutia

Xavier Villaurrutia González (Ciudad de México, 27 de marzo de 1903-ibídem, 25 de diciembre de 1950)[1][2] fue un escritor mexicano que cultivó los géneros de poesía, crítica literaria y dramaturgia. Ganó un premio poético histórico con Canto a la primavera y otros poemas. Fue miembro del grupo de los Contemporáneos junto con Salvador Novo, Jaime Torres Bodet, Gilberto Owen, Jorge Cuesta y otros.[3]

[fr] Xavier Villaurrutia

Xavier Villaurrutia y González, né le 27 mars 1903 et mort le 31 décembre 1950 dans la même ville, est un poète et dramaturge mexicain, connus pour ses courtes pièces de théâtre, appelées Autos profanos, recueillies dans Poesía y teatro completos publié en 1953.

[ru] Вильяуррутия, Хавьер

Хавьер Вильяуррутия (исп. Xavier Villaurrutia González; 27 марта 1903, Мехико — 25 декабря 1950, там же) — мексиканский поэт, драматург и переводчик, один из выдающихся представителей крупнейшей национальной литературно-художественной группы «Современники».



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