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Sebasti�n Salazar Bondy

Lima, 1924-1964

Dramaturgo, ensayista, poeta, periodista. 

Fue uno de los intelectuales m�s trascendentes en la vida cultural del Per�: promotor de j�venes valores literarios entre estos Vargas Llosa; mostr� igual inquietud para el teatro escribi�ndolo o promovi�ndolo en columnas period�sticas de la capital; igual empe�o puso por la pintura llegando a dirigir el instituto de Arte Contempor�neo de Lima e incentivando la creaci�n de los j�venes valores pl�sticos del pa�s. 

Premio Internacional de Poes�a “Le�n de Greiff” (Venezuela) en 1960. 

Ha publicado: Voz de vigilia (1944),  Cuadernos de la persona oscura  (1946), M�scara del que duerme (1949), Tres confesiones (1950), Los ojos del pr�digo (1951), Confidencia en alta voz (1960), Vida de Ximena (1960), Conducta sentimental (1963), Cuadernillo de Oriente (1963),  y el p�stumo El tacto de la ara�a (1965), Lima, la horrible (1964), El tacto de la ara�a / Sombras como cosas s�lidas (Poemas 1960-1965) (1966), Poemas (1967),  Sombras como cosas s�lidas y otros poemas (1974). 

La poes�a de Salazar proyecta sobre nuestra realidad nacional una conciencia cr�tica y denunciante: desmitifica. Caracter�stica permanente en su obra es el tono melanc�lico, propio, en parte, de una consideraci�n sentimental de seres y sucesos. (...) La iron�a y el escarnio, ligados a su actitud sentimental, son notas saltantes de sus �ltimas producciones; en �stas, se agudiza una pat�tica conciencia de la caducidad y del aniquilamiento manifiesta en la abundancia de connotaciones negativas; en sus �ltimos poemas, igualmente, se observa el empleo deliberado de prosa�smos. 

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Sebastián Salazar Bondy

Sebastián Salazar Bondy

BornFebruary 4, 1924
DiedJuly 4, 1965
NationalityPeruvian
Occupation(s)Playwright, journalist

Sebastián Salazar Bondy (February 4, 1924 in Lima – July 4, 1965) was a Peruvian playwright, essayist, poet, and journalist, and among the most important of Peruvian intellectuals.

Biography

Sebastián Salazar Bondy was born in Lima on February 4, 1924. He was born on the street in the Heart of Jesús, in the Chacarilla district in Lima next to the orphan's church [also called the Heart of Jesús], in the heart of the city. At the age of six (1930), he began his formal schooling at the German School of Lima Colegio Alemán de Lima; but after the death of his father he had to move to the Saint Augustine School colegio de San Agustín, of the augustinian priests in Lima. At the age of 13 (1937) the magazine Palabra publishes one of his poems: Canción antes de partir. At the age of 14 (1938) he publishes some of his poems in his school magazine, El mundo agustiniano. At the age of 17 (1941) he entered the Art Faculty of the National University of San Marcos. At the age of 19 (1943) he publishes his first book of poems: Rótulo de la esfinge, in collaboration with Antenor Samaniego; and months later he publishes another entitled: Bahía del dolor. Sebastían Salazar Bondy did not include these two books in any of the relations of his work that he did afterwards.

Despite having started to publish in the 1940s, there are some authors (especially those of teaching literature as a subject in secondary school), who are classified within the generation of the 1950s. What would place him in the same class of writers like Enrique Congrains, Reynoso, Mario Vargas Llosa and Julio Ramón Ribeyro, which is not quite accurate because in some cases he acted as a promoter of the new writers that emerged in that decade.

His theatrical works probably were the most

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