Juan Gelman

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Photo of Juan Gelman © Enrique Hernández D’Jesús

One of Latin America’s most influential contemporary poets, Juan Gelman (1930–2014) was the author of more than two dozen collections of poetry and a number of volumes of essays. A leftist political activist, he was the recipient of Argentina’s National Literature Prize and Spain’s Premio Cervantes, the most prestigious award in the Spanish language.

  • Juan Gelman
    Albuquerque. University of New Mexico Press. 2024. 256 pages. Ilan Stavans’s selections from seven of Juan Gelman’s collections, originally published between 1982 and 2001, showcase…
  • November 21, 2024 Juan Gelman
    Courtesy of University of New Mexico Press / Stock.adobe.com The Orphan (Isaac Luria) what is the matter? why do you always pursue me as an enemy?/ you set hidden traps for me?/ you catch me in m…
  • Juan Gelman
    Normal, Illinois. Co•im•press. 2018. 288 pages.Recipient of the Cervantes Prize, Juan Gelman is best known for his activism, passion, and the tragic death of his son and daughter-in-law during Argenti…
  • Juan Gelman
    Normal, Illinois. co•im•press. 2015. 376 pages.The title rings true. Juan Gelman’s Oxen Rage embodies tremendous tension (see WLT, Nov. 2013, 28). Submission and anger compete within…
  • Juan Gelman
    Mexico City. Ediciones Era: Dirección de Literatura / UNAM. 2010. 186 pages. $21.95. isbn 978-607-445-030-9Juan Gelman (b. 1930, Buenos Aires), whom readers and critics have often accurately classifie…