miércoles, 11 de junio de 2014

Horacio Quiroga





Uruguayan writer, born in 1878 in Salto department Uruguay and died in 1937 in Argentina Buenos Aires.
Known by his brief stories where we can highlight: Cuentos de la selva -Jungle Tales- (1918) dedicated to juvenile readers,  Cuentos de amor, de locura y de muerte- Stories of Love, Madness, and Death- (1917) where we can find the famous tales A la deriva  -Drifting-, La gallina degollada - The Beheaded Chicken , El almohadón de pluma - The Feather Pillow, among others.
Quiroga’s life was fully of tragedies, accident and suicides. When he was 33 after accidentally kill his friends wife, he decides to start living in the jungle in Misiones province of Argentina.  Since then he created most of his work.


His life ended by his own decision after drinking cyanide when he was informed of having a terrible disease.



"Do not write under the hold of your emotions. Let them die and later
raise them to life. If you are able to revive it like it was, as an artist you have made half of your trip".

“No escribas bajo el imperio de la emoción. Déjala morir y evócala luego. Si eres capaz entonces de revivirla tal cual fue, has llegado en arte a la mitad del camino” (Ten Rules for the Perfect Storyteller)

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