David Rosenmann-Taub
Encyclopedia
David Rosenmann-Taub is a Chilean poet, musician, and artist. His precocious talent in both literature and music was recognized and encouraged by his father, a polyglot, and his mother, a virtuoso pianist. She began teaching him the instrument when he was two; by nine, he himself was giving piano lessons. He later studied composition, counterpoint, and fugue with the celebrated composer Pedro Humberto Allende
. He began writing poetry at a very early age, and at fourteen his first published work, a long poem called El Adolescente (“The Adolescent”), appeared in a literary magazine.
He graduated from the University of Chile in 1948. That same year he won the Sindicato de Escritores prize for his first book of poetry, Cortejo y Epinicio (Cortege and Epinicion), which received a reputation-making review from the preeminent literary critic of Chile, Hernán Díaz Arrieta (known as “Alone”). In the three decades that followed, Rosenmann-Taub published more than ten volumes of poetry, including Los Surcos Inundados (The Flooded Furrows), La Enredadera del Júbilo (The Vine of Jubilance), Los Despojos del Sol (The Spoils of the Sun), and El Cielo en la Fuente (The Sky in the Fountain). For Los Surcos Inundados, he received the Premio Municipal de Poesía, the Chilean equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize. His poetry has been admired by authors as disparate as Witold Gombrowicz
, Victoria Ocampo
, and Francis de Miomandre
.
In 1976, he began to travel, lecturing on poetry, music, and aesthetics
in Latin America, Europe, and the United States, where he settled in 1985. His writings since that time are now being published in Chile, along with reissues of his older works. Armando Uribe Arce, the recent winner of Chile’s Premio Nacional, described Rosenmann-Taub as “the most important and profound living poet of the entire Spanish language.”
Pedro Humberto Allende
Pedro Humberto Allende Sarón , was one of the most important Chilean composers of the twentieth century. He obtained the prestigious Premio Nacional de Arte in 1945.- Biography :...
. He began writing poetry at a very early age, and at fourteen his first published work, a long poem called El Adolescente (“The Adolescent”), appeared in a literary magazine.
He graduated from the University of Chile in 1948. That same year he won the Sindicato de Escritores prize for his first book of poetry, Cortejo y Epinicio (Cortege and Epinicion), which received a reputation-making review from the preeminent literary critic of Chile, Hernán Díaz Arrieta (known as “Alone”). In the three decades that followed, Rosenmann-Taub published more than ten volumes of poetry, including Los Surcos Inundados (The Flooded Furrows), La Enredadera del Júbilo (The Vine of Jubilance), Los Despojos del Sol (The Spoils of the Sun), and El Cielo en la Fuente (The Sky in the Fountain). For Los Surcos Inundados, he received the Premio Municipal de Poesía, the Chilean equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize. His poetry has been admired by authors as disparate as Witold Gombrowicz
Witold Gombrowicz
Witold Marian Gombrowicz was a Polish novelist and dramatist. His works are characterized by deep psychological analysis, a certain sense of paradox and an absurd, anti-nationalist flavor...
, Victoria Ocampo
Victoria Ocampo
Victoria Ocampo Aguirre was an Argentine writer and intellectual, described by Jorge Luis Borges as La mujer más argentina ....
, and Francis de Miomandre
Francis de Miomandre
Francis de Miomandre was a French novelist and well-known translator from Spanish into French.-Biography:He was born in Tours, Indre-et-Loire and educated in Marseille. He began writing in his early twenties and won the Prix Goncourt in 1908 for his novel, Ecrít sur de l'Eau...
.
In 1976, he began to travel, lecturing on poetry, music, and aesthetics
Aesthetics
Aesthetics is a branch of philosophy dealing with the nature of beauty, art, and taste, and with the creation and appreciation of beauty. It is more scientifically defined as the study of sensory or sensori-emotional values, sometimes called judgments of sentiment and taste...
in Latin America, Europe, and the United States, where he settled in 1985. His writings since that time are now being published in Chile, along with reissues of his older works. Armando Uribe Arce, the recent winner of Chile’s Premio Nacional, described Rosenmann-Taub as “the most important and profound living poet of the entire Spanish language.”
Poetry
- Cortejo y Epinicio (1948)
- Los Surcos Inundados (1951)
- La Enredadera del Júbilo (1952)
- Los Despojos del Sol (1976)
- Al Rey Su Trono (1983)
- Cortejo y Epinicio (2002), ISBN 9562824934
- El Mensajero (2003), ISBN 9562825949
- El Cielo en la Fuente/La Mañana Eterna (2004), ISBN 9562826341
- País Más Allá (2004), ISBN 9562826910
- Poesiectomía (2005), ISBN 9562827895
- Los Despojos del Sol (2006), ISBN 9562828107
- Auge (2007), ISBN 9562828875
- Quince (2008), ISBN 956282974X
- Me Incitó el Espejo (Anthology) (2010), ISBN 9788492975105
- E pio, il vento (Anthology, Italian) (2010), ISBN 8886897518
- La Opción (2011), ISBN 9789560002280
Selected musical works
- Dagger of Life (1994) - piano and synthesizer
- En un lugar de la Sangre (1997) - piano solo
- Fuegos naturales, I-III (1997) - piano solo, duet, trio and quartet
- Sonatinas de amistad, I-IV (1997) - piano duet
- Selecciones (2008) - piano and synthesizer
- Conversaciones (2010) - piano solo