Luis Oyarzún Peña
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Luis Oyarzún Peña | |
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Born | Luis Oyarzún Peña 14 November 1920 Santa Cruz, Chile |
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Valdivia, Chile |
Occupation | Writer, poet, aesthetician, philosopher |
Language | Spanish |
Citizenship | Chile |
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Notable awards | Premio Atenea (1953) Premio Municipal de Poesía (1959) |
Luis Oyarzún Peña (14 November 1920 – 26 November 1976) was a Chilean writer and aesthetician.
Biography
In his youth he studied law and philosophy at the University of Chile. Later he went to London to study aesthetics. Oyarzún was part of the Generation of '38. For his poetry collection Mediodía published in 1958 he received in 1959 the Premio Municipal de Poesía.[1] In 1971 he moved to Valdivia where he was made professor in aesthetics in the Austral University of Chile. He died in 1972 as result of a massive hemorrhage.[1]
Two posthumous original works of Oyarzún have been pusblished: Defensa de la tierra and Meditaciones estéticas.[1]