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Author: Eduardo Chirinos

Eduardo Chirinos (1960-2016), born in Lima, Peru, was the author of some twenty books of poetry as well as volumes of academic criticism, essays, translations, children's books, and occasional pieces. A former professor of Spanish in the Department of Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures at the University of Montana-Missoula, his most recent poetry titles include Breve historia de la música (2001, winner of the inaugural Casa de América Prize for Latin American Poetry), Escrito en Missoula (2003), No tengo ruiseñores en el dedo (2006), Catorce formas de melancolía (2008), Humo de incendios lejanos (2009), Mientras el lobo está (2010, winner of the XII Generation of '27 Poetry Prize), Treinta y cinco lecciones de biología (y tres crónicas didácticas) (2013), Medicinas para quebrantamientos del halcón (2014), STILL LIFE WITH FLIES (Dos Madres Press, 2016), A BRIEF HISTORY OF MUSIC & FOURTEEN FORMS OF MELANCHOLY (Dialogos / Lavender Ink Press, 2020). His translation of the 2020 Nobelist in Literature Louise Glück's The Wild Iris as El iris salvaje was published by Pre-Textos in 2006.

A Brief History of Music & Fourteen Forms of Melancholy
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A Brief History of Music & Fourteen Forms of Melancholy

Dialogos / Lavender Ink

Poetry. Latinx Studies. Translated by G. J. Racz. A BRIEF HISTORY OF MUSIC is the first complete English-language translation of the late Peruvian writer Eduardo Chirinos's Breve historia de la música, which was awarded the inaugural Premio Case de ...

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Still Life With Flies
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Still Life With Flies

Dos Madres Press

Poetry. Translated from the Spanish by G.J. Racz. Spanish/English bilingual edition. "Here we peek in on Chirinos and Racz, two Old Masters in the studio entertaining the muse as she animates a vast tableau across time and space: light and shade squ...

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