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Susana Soca ( Spanish: Susana Soca , July 19, 1906 , Montevideo - January 11, 1959 , Rio de Janeiro ) - Uruguayan poetess , translator , publisher .

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  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Publications
  • 3 Recognition
  • 4 notes
  • 5 Literature
  • 6 References

Biography

From a high-ranking and well-to-do metropolitan family, where large writers have always been (among them Jules Superpiel ). Since childhood, she often lived in Paris with her family in Paris , here at different times her circle of acquaintances of her parents included Charcot , Pierre Loti , Anatole France . Susana received home education, was fluent in English, French, Italian. In 1936 , a guest in Uruguay, Henri Michaud met her, they had a short, stormy romance. At the request of Michaud, Gisele Freund , who in 1938 met Susana Soka in the bookstore of Adrienne Monier , took several photographs of the Uruguayan poetess.

After World War II, Susana Soka was already permanently living in Paris. She independently learned Russian to read Pasternak , corresponded with him. She was friends with Cocteau , Eluard , Roger Cayua , Nicola de Stael , her portrait was painted by Picasso . Since 1947 , it published the Unicorn literary magazine, which published writers from all over the world; the first three issues were published in Paris; since 1953 it was published in Montevideo (a total of 12 issues were published). Jules Supervielle, Maurice Blanchot , T.S. Eliot , Moravia , Jean Polan , Silvina Ocampo , Felicberto Hernandez , Francis Ponge , Michelle Leiris , Jorge Guillen , Pierre Jean Juve , Edward Morgan Forster , Alexey Remizel Al Rene, Al Rene , were published , Maria Zambrano and others.

In addition to poetry, Susana Soka wrote an essay about Juan Ines de la Cruz , Kierkegaard , Rilke .

She died in a plane crash: the plane on which she flew from Paris to Montevideo to see her mother caught fire during an intermediate landing.

Borges , Michaud, Bergamin , Jorge Guillen , Onetti , Choran , artist Valentina Hugo and many others responded to her death. In separate books, her poems and prose were published after death.

Publications

  • En un país de la memoria. Montevideo: Edición "La Licorne", 1959
  • Noche cerrada. Montevideo: Edición "La Licorne", 1962
  • Prosa. Montevideo: Edición "La Licorne", 1966

Recognition

In 2005, a group of Uruguayan female filmmakers, joining the Ladies of the Unicorn group, made a documentary about Susanna Soka. In June 2006, the exhibition "Susanna Juice and Her Circle through the Eyes of Gisele Freund " was opened at the Latin American House in Paris.

In August 2012 , Uruguayan writer and translator Claudia Amengual introduced the biographical book Rara Avis. The life and work of Susana Sok . " [3]

In May 2018 , Amengual released the novel “ El lugar inalcanzable ” (Unattainable Place), the prototype of the main character of which was again Susana Soka and her life in Nazi-occupied Paris. [four]

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 BNF identifier : Open Data Platform 2011.
    <a href=" https://wikidata.org/wiki/Track:Q19938912 "> </a> <a href=" https://wikidata.org/wiki/Track:P268 "> </a> <a href = " https://wikidata.org/wiki/Track:Q54837 "> </a>
  2. ↑ 1 2 SNAC - 2010.
    <a href=" https://wikidata.org/wiki/Track:P3430 "> </a> <a href=" https://wikidata.org/wiki/Track:Q29861311 "> </a>
  3. ↑ Claudia Amengual. "Rara Avis" (neopr.) . Prisa Ediciones .
  4. ↑ Claudia Amengual. "El lugar inalcanzable" (neopr.) . Alfaguara .

Literature

  • Homenaje a Susana Soca. Montevideo: Impresora Uruguaya, 1961
  • Cáceres E. de. Introducción a la lectura de Susana Soca. Montevideo: [sn], 1964
  • Alvarez-Marquez J. Susana Soca, esa desconocida. Montevideo: Linardi y Risso, 2001
  • Alvarez-Marquez J., Loustaunau F. Más allá del ruego: vida de Susana Soca. Montevideo: Linardi y Risso, 2007
  • Amengual Cl. Rara avis: vida y obra de Susana Soca. Montevideo: Taurus, 2012

Links

  • Biography, bibliography, photographs, the responses of contemporaries (Spanish)
  • About the exhibition of photographs of Susana Sok and her circle (fr.)
  • About the exhibition of photographs of Susana Sok and her circle (Spanish)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Susana_Susana&oldid=100311906


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