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 G…
  • November 21, 2024 Juan Gelman
    Courtesy of University of New Mexico Press / Stock.adobe.comThe 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 my own…
  • 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 Argent…
  • 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 withi…
  • Juan Gelman
    Mexico City. Ediciones Era: Dirección de Literatura / UNAM. 2010. 186 pages. $21.95. isbn 978-607-445-030-9 Juan Gelman (b. 1930, Buenos Aires), whom readers and critics have often accurately classif…