Tamara Kamenszain


Tamara Kamenszain was an Argentine poet and essayist.

Biography

Kamenszain was born in Buenos Aires. She studied philosophy and worked in journalism from a very young age, editing the Culture sections of newspapers La Opinión and Clarín.
Later, she devoted herself to teaching literature at the University of Buenos Aires and the Autonomous University of Mexico.
Her essays on Argentinian and Latin American poetry are the subject of study in universities in Argentina and abroad. Her books of poetry have been totally or partially translated into several languages. Along with Arturo Carrera and Néstor Perlongher, she belonged to the 1970s generation of poets known as Neo-Baroque.
She was founder and general advisor of the bachelor's degree in Writing Arts at the National University of the Arts.

Awards

Works

Poetry

  • 1973: De este lado del Mediterráneo
  • 1977: Los No
  • 1986: La casa grande
  • 1991: Vida de living
  • 1998: Tango Bar
  • 2003: El Ghetto
  • * English translation:The Ghetto
  • 2005: Solos y solas
  • * English translation: Men and women alone
  • 2010: El eco de mi madre
  • * English translation: The Echo of My Mother
  • 2012: La novela de la poesía: poesía reunida
  • 2014: El libro de los divanes
  • 2021: ''Chicas en tiempos suspendidos''

Essays

  • 1983: El texto silencioso: tradición y vanguardia en la poesía sudamericana
  • 1996: La edad de la poesía
  • 2000: Historias de amor y otros ensayos sobre poesía
  • 2006: La boca del testimonio: lo que dice la poesía
  • 2016: Una intimidad inofensiva: Los que escriben con lo que hay
  • 2018: ''El libro de Tamar''