José Enrique Rodó Piñeyro (15 July 1871 – 1 May 1917) was a Uruguayan essayist. He called for the youth of Latin America to reject materialism, to revert back to Greco-Roman habits of free thought and self enrichment, and to develop and concentrate on their culture.
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- José Enrique Rodó va ser un escriptor i polític uruguaià.
- José Enrique Rodó Piñeyro war ein uruguayischer Essayist.
- José Enrique Rodó Piñeyro (15 July 1871 – 1 May 1917) was a Uruguayan essayist. He called for the youth of Latin America to reject materialism, to revert back to Greco-Roman habits of free thought and self enrichment, and to develop and concentrate on their culture. He cultivated an epistolary relationship with important Hispanic pensadores of that time, Leopoldo Alas (Clarín) in Spain, José de la Riva-Agüero in Peru, and, most importantly, with Rubén Darío, the most influential Latin American poet to date, the founder of modernismo. As a result of his refined prose style and the modernista ideology he pushed, Rodó is today considered the preeminent theorist of the modernista school of literature. Rodó is best known for his essay Ariel (1900), drawn from The Tempest, in which Ariel represents Latin America, and Caliban represents North America, and they debate the future course of history, in what Rodó intended to be a secular sermon to Latin American youth, championing the cause of the classical western tradition. What Rodó was afraid of was the debilitating effect of working individuals' limited existence doing the same work, over and over again, never having time to develop the spirit. Among Uruguayan youth, however, he is best known for Parque Rodó, the Montevideo amusement park named after him, where the worship of culture was somewhat less refined than Rodó intended. For more than a century now, Ariel has been an extraordinarily influential and enduring essay in Latin American letters and culture due to a combination of specific cultural, literary, and political circumstances, as well as for its adherence to Classical values and its denunciation of utilitarianism and what Rodó called "nordomanía" (explained below).
- José Enrique Camilo Rodó Piñeyro escritor y político uruguayo. Era un intelectual, activo en la política de su país y ensayista uruguayo cuyas obras señalaron el malestar finisecular hispanoamericano con un estilo refinado y poético, típico del modernismo. Sus ideas fueron basadas en un aprecio de la tradición greco-latina.
- José Enrique Rodo (1872–1917) oli uruguaylainen esseisti. Hänet tunnetaan parhaiten esseestä Ariel (1900). Rodó kutsui Latinalaisen Amerikan nuoria hylkäämään materialismin ja palaamaan takaisin kreikkalaisroomalaiseen perinteisiin. Rodó harjoitti kirjeenvaihtoa monien merkittävien espanjalaisvaikutteisten ajattelijoiden kanssa. Hän kirjoitti mm. Leopoldo Alasille, José de la Riva-Agüerolle ja tuon ajan vaikutusvaltaisimmalle runoilijalle Rubén Daríolle, joka tunnettiin modernismon perustajana. Seurauksena Rodó pidetään nykyään yhtenä merkittävimmistä modernismon edustajista.
- José Enrique Camilo Rodó Piñeyro (Montevideo, Uruguay, 15 juillet 1871 - Palerme, Italie, 1 mai 1917 est un écrivain et politique uruguayen. C'est un intellectuel qui prend part à la politique de son pays et un essayiste dont les œuvres mettent en évidence le malaise hispano-américain de la fin du XIX siècle. Son style, raffiné et poétique, est typique du modernisme et ses idées sont de tradition gréco-latine.
- José Enrique Rodó foi um escritor uruguaio. Defendeu com Rúben Darío, a herança cultural hispânica de todos os povos ibero-americanos perante o utilitarismo e imperialismo norte-americano. Na sua obra alegórica Ariel enuncia o programa deste movimento. Outras obras: Motivos de Proteo (1909) El Mirador de Prospero O que virá
- Хосе Энрике Родо́ — уругвайский писатель-эссеист, политический деятель, педагог.
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- José Enrique Rodó va ser un escriptor i polític uruguaià.
- José Enrique Rodó Piñeyro war ein uruguayischer Essayist.
- José Enrique Rodó Piñeyro (15 July 1871 – 1 May 1917) was a Uruguayan essayist. He called for the youth of Latin America to reject materialism, to revert back to Greco-Roman habits of free thought and self enrichment, and to develop and concentrate on their culture.
- José Enrique Camilo Rodó Piñeyro escritor y político uruguayo. Era un intelectual, activo en la política de su país y ensayista uruguayo cuyas obras señalaron el malestar finisecular hispanoamericano con un estilo refinado y poético, típico del modernismo. Sus ideas fueron basadas en un aprecio de la tradición greco-latina.
- José Enrique Rodo (1872–1917) oli uruguaylainen esseisti. Hänet tunnetaan parhaiten esseestä Ariel (1900). Rodó kutsui Latinalaisen Amerikan nuoria hylkäämään materialismin ja palaamaan takaisin kreikkalaisroomalaiseen perinteisiin. Rodó harjoitti kirjeenvaihtoa monien merkittävien espanjalaisvaikutteisten ajattelijoiden kanssa. Hän kirjoitti mm. Leopoldo Alasille, José de la Riva-Agüerolle ja tuon ajan vaikutusvaltaisimmalle runoilijalle Rubén Daríolle, joka tunnettiin modernismon perustajana.
- José Enrique Camilo Rodó Piñeyro (Montevideo, Uruguay, 15 juillet 1871 - Palerme, Italie, 1 mai 1917 est un écrivain et politique uruguayen. C'est un intellectuel qui prend part à la politique de son pays et un essayiste dont les œuvres mettent en évidence le malaise hispano-américain de la fin du XIX siècle. Son style, raffiné et poétique, est typique du modernisme et ses idées sont de tradition gréco-latine.
- José Enrique Rodó foi um escritor uruguaio. Defendeu com Rúben Darío, a herança cultural hispânica de todos os povos ibero-americanos perante o utilitarismo e imperialismo norte-americano. Na sua obra alegórica Ariel enuncia o programa deste movimento. Outras obras: Motivos de Proteo (1909) El Mirador de Prospero O que virá
- Хосе Энрике Родо́ — уругвайский писатель-эссеист, политический деятель, педагог.
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