Carlos de Rokha
Carlos de Rokha
Carlos de Rokha (1920-1962) was a prominent Chilean poet known for his innovative and experimental writing style. Born as Carlos Díaz Loyola in the town of La Reina, he later adopted the pseudonym "de Rokha" to distinguish himself from his father, the poet Pablo de Rokha.
De Rokha's poetry is characterized by its intense imagery, complex metaphors, and social critique. He was part of the Generation of '38, a group of writers who sought to break away from traditional literary forms and explore new ways of expression. His work often delved into themes of love, politics, and the human condition.
Throughout his career, de Rokha published several collections of poetry, including La miseria del hombre (The Misery of Man) and Contra la muerte (Against Death). His poems are known for their raw emotion and powerful language, which have earned him a lasting place in Chilean literature.
Despite facing criticism and controversy during his lifetime, de Rokha's influence on Latin American poetry remains significant. His work continues to be studied and celebrated for its boldness and originality.
Legacy[edit | edit source]
Carlos de Rokha's legacy as a poet has endured long after his death. His contributions to Chilean literature have been recognized by scholars and readers alike, cementing his reputation as a key figure in the country's cultural history.
Selected Works[edit | edit source]
- La miseria del hombre (The Misery of Man)
- Contra la muerte (Against Death)
References[edit | edit source]
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