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Héctor Dante Cincotta (born 4 April 1943, La Plata) is an Argentine poet, scholar and literary critic, who received the Argentine National Prize for Literature in 1993, as well as other prizes. Among his more than seventy books, his poetry collections include “The Antiquity of the Clouds” (La antigüedad de las nubes, 1972, translated into English as in 1999) and “The Testimony of Days” (El testimonio de los días, 1975). Among his essayistic books are “Time and Nature in the Works of Ricardo E. Molinari” (El tiempo y la naturaleza en la obra de Ricardo E. Molinari, 1992), “Studies in Argentine Poetry” (Estudios de poesía argentina, 1994) and “Argentine Letters” (Letras Argentinas, 2012). His works have been translated into Italian, French, English, German, Chinese, Turkish etc.

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  • Héctor Dante Cincotta (La Plata, 4 de abril 1943) es un poeta y crítico literario argentino, galardonado con el Premio Nacional de Literatura de Argentina en 1993. Sus libros de poesía incluyen: “La antigüedad de las nubes” (1972), “El testimonio de los días” (1975) y “Esta esplendente nada del poniente” (1996). Entre sus libros de ensayo destacan: “El tiempo y la naturaleza en la obra de Ricardo E. Molinari” (1992), “Estudios de poesía argentina” (1994), “Letras Argentinas” (2012) y “Ricardo Molinari ou la solitude de la Pampa” (2009) (en francés). (es)
  • Héctor Dante Cincotta (born 4 April 1943, La Plata) is an Argentine poet, scholar and literary critic, who received the Argentine National Prize for Literature in 1993, as well as other prizes. Among his more than seventy books, his poetry collections include “The Antiquity of the Clouds” (La antigüedad de las nubes, 1972, translated into English as in 1999) and “The Testimony of Days” (El testimonio de los días, 1975). Among his essayistic books are “Time and Nature in the Works of Ricardo E. Molinari” (El tiempo y la naturaleza en la obra de Ricardo E. Molinari, 1992), “Studies in Argentine Poetry” (Estudios de poesía argentina, 1994) and “Argentine Letters” (Letras Argentinas, 2012). His works have been translated into Italian, French, English, German, Chinese, Turkish etc. Often giving lectures abroad, he has traveled extensively throughout Europe, South America and the USA. His poetry is classicist in its subject and its expression and he regards art as a collaborative effort, therefore working with renowned illustrators as: , Carlos Páez Vilaró, Raúl Soldi, Norah Borges, , Leopoldo Presas, Carlos Alonso, Guillermo Roux and Ricardo Supisiche among others. He defends poetry as a philosophical and emotional expression that rarely reflects daily life in a direct way. When he writes, he speaks with a clear, musical voice close to the one of Ricardo Molinari that does not aim to correct the surrounding social reality. His critical works discuss themes that dominate literary debate in Latin America after the 1960s, including not only aesthetic issues but also the role of Argentine literature in Latin America, emphasizing both the unity of the region and its intrinsic diversity. A main source of inspiration are some of the authors that he explores, including Percy B. Shelley, John Keats, Robert Graves, Nicolás Guillén, Jorge Luís Borges, Alfonso Reyes, Juan Ramón Jiménez, Miguel Hernández etc. (en)
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  • Héctor Dante Cincotta (La Plata, 4 de abril 1943) es un poeta y crítico literario argentino, galardonado con el Premio Nacional de Literatura de Argentina en 1993. Sus libros de poesía incluyen: “La antigüedad de las nubes” (1972), “El testimonio de los días” (1975) y “Esta esplendente nada del poniente” (1996). Entre sus libros de ensayo destacan: “El tiempo y la naturaleza en la obra de Ricardo E. Molinari” (1992), “Estudios de poesía argentina” (1994), “Letras Argentinas” (2012) y “Ricardo Molinari ou la solitude de la Pampa” (2009) (en francés). (es)
  • Héctor Dante Cincotta (born 4 April 1943, La Plata) is an Argentine poet, scholar and literary critic, who received the Argentine National Prize for Literature in 1993, as well as other prizes. Among his more than seventy books, his poetry collections include “The Antiquity of the Clouds” (La antigüedad de las nubes, 1972, translated into English as in 1999) and “The Testimony of Days” (El testimonio de los días, 1975). Among his essayistic books are “Time and Nature in the Works of Ricardo E. Molinari” (El tiempo y la naturaleza en la obra de Ricardo E. Molinari, 1992), “Studies in Argentine Poetry” (Estudios de poesía argentina, 1994) and “Argentine Letters” (Letras Argentinas, 2012). His works have been translated into Italian, French, English, German, Chinese, Turkish etc. (en)
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