David Huerta
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Biography
He was born in Mexico City, the son of the poets Efraín Huerta and Mireya Bravo Munguía, and was immersed from childhood in Mexico's literary environment. He studied Philosophy, and English and Spanish literature at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). There he met Rubén Bonifaz Nuño and Jesús Arellano, who published his first book of poems, The Garden of Light.[3]
Huerta spent many years translating and editing for the Fondo de Cultura Económica, an institution where he directed the magazine La Gaceta del FCE. In addition to his poetry and essays, he wrote an opinion column in the political weekly Proceso. He opposed cuts to the cultural budget by the Mexican government, struggling in particular to preserve the home of the poet Ramón López Velarde (whose library is named after Huerta's father), which has often been threatened by a shortage of resources.
His advocacy of literature and poetry was extensive as a coordinator of literary workshops in the Casa del Lago of UNAM, INBA, and Institute for Social Security and Services for State Workers. He was also a teacher of literature at the Octavio Paz Foundation and the Foundation of Mexican Letters.
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Huerta died of kidney failure on 3 October 2022.[1]
Awards and recognition
Huerta received numerous awards, most notably the Carlos Pellicer poetry award in 1990, the Xavier Villaurrutia Award in 2006 and in 2015 the National Prize for Arts in the Linguistics and literature category. He was a Fellow of the Mexican Writers' Centre (1970-1971), the Guggenheim Foundation (1978-1979), and the National Endowment for Culture and Arts (FONCA). Since 1993 he was a member of the Sistema Nacional de Creadores de Arte.[3][4]
Works
- The Garden of Light (UNAM, 1972)
- Notebook November (Era, 1976; Conaculta 1992)
- Footprints of the civilized (the typewriter, 1977)
- Version (Fondo de Cultura Económica, 1978 Era, 2005))
- The Mirror of the body (UNAM, 1980)
- Incurable (Era, 1987)
- History (Ediciones Toledo, 1990)
- The objects are closer than they appear (1990)
- The Shadow of the Dog (Aldus, 1996)
- The music of what happens (Conaculta, 1997)
- To the surface (Filodecaballos, 2002)
- The blue flame (Era, 2002)
- The White Street (Era, 2006)
- Translations by the Poetry Translation Centre.[5]
See also
References
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- 1949 births
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- Poets from Mexico City
- Mexican male poets
- Mexican publishers (people)
- National Prize for Arts and Sciences (Mexico)
- 20th-century Mexican poets
- 20th-century Mexican male writers
- 21st-century Mexican poets
- 21st-century Mexican male writers
- Deaths from kidney failure
- National Autonomous University of Mexico alumni
- Xavier Villaurrutia Award winners
- Academic staff of the National Autonomous University of Mexico