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Gabriel Zaid is a Mexican writer, poet and intellectual. He was born in the city of Monterrey, Nuevo León, in 1934. He studied Engineering at the Tecnológico de Monterrey. He was a member of the Board of Directors of the ''Vuelta '' magazine from 1976 to 1992.〔Jaime Perales Contreras: "Octavio Paz y el circulo de la revista Vuelta". Ann Arbor, Michigan: Proquest, 2007. p.380-395. UMI Number 3256542〕 He has been a member of El Colegio Nacional since September 26, 1984. He has been a member of the Mexican Academy of Language since 1986. He has distinguished himself for never appearing in public—not even his picture has been taken. This springs from a strongly held opinion that a writer should be known by his work, not his real life personality. His essays have been very influential on a vast array of topics, most significantly poetry, economics, and criticism of the literary establishment. *''Fábula de Narciso y Ariadna'' (Fable of Narciso and Ariadna) (1958); *''Seguimiento'' (Following) (1964); *''Campo nudista'' (Nudist Camp) (1969); *''Lina'' (1972); *''Práctica mortal'' (Deadly Practice) (1973); *''Cuestionario'' (Questionnaire) (1976); *''Canciones de Vidyapati'' (Songs of Vidyapati) (1978); *''Sonetos y canciones'' (Sonnets and Songs) (1992); *''Reloj de sol'' (Sun Clock) (1995). ==Essays on poetry== *''La poesía, fundamento de la ciudad'' (Poetry, Foundation of the City) (1963); *''La máquina de cantar'' (The Singing Machine) (1967); *''Leer poesía'' (Reading Poetry) (1972 Xavier Villarrutia Award); *''La poesía en la práctica'' (Poetry in Practice) (1985 Magda Donato Award); *''Un amor imposible de López Velarde'' (An Impossible Love of López Velarde) (1986); *''Muerte y resurrección de la cultura católica'' (Death and Resurrection of Catholic Culture) (1992); *''Ensayos sobre poesía'' (Essays on Poetry) (1993); *''Tres poetas católicos'' (Three Catholic Poets) (1997). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Gabriel Zaid」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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