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Ricardo Ernesto Montes i Bradley, poet, essayist, historian, art and literary critic〔"Reseña histórica de la difusión cultural en la Universidad Autónoma..." by Irma Margarita Pompa del Angel. Departamento de Difusión Cultural, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, 2000. Original available from University of Texas〕〔"Santa Fe en la literatura" by Felipe Justo Cervera, Graciela F. de Cocco, Graciela F. de; Pavan Cocco, Elda Maria, Elda Maria Pavan. Ediaicones sistemas de apoyo educativo, 1989.〕 and diplomat born on June 9, 1905 in Rosario, Argentina. He was Honorary Consul of México in Rosario,〔(Nacion Apache. Montes i Bradley y las artes plásticas by Juan Filloy )〕 professor of Fine Arts, publisher, columnist and contributor in newspapers and literary magazines in Latin America. R-E Montes i Bradley held Doctorates in the Law, Diplomacy, History and International Law. He was an active member of the International Institute of Ibero-American Literature and the International Association of Critics; Correspondent Member of the National Academy of Arts and Literature of Cuba and of the National Academy of History and Geography of Mexico; Honorary Member of the Mexican Academy of Genealogy and Heraldry〔"Genealogías argentinas" by Lucio Ricardo Pérez Calvo. Original available from University of Texas〕 (Academia Mexicana de Genealogía y Heráldica); member of the Sociedad Argentina de Escritores (SADE); a member of the Círculo de la Prensa and the Colegio de Abogados de la ciudad de Rosario; co-founded the Escuela de Bellas Artes de Rosario; member of the Asociación de Críticos de México. As publisher he was responsible for the ''Boletín de Cultura Intelectual'', which he also directed; the art magazines ''Revista Paraná'' and ''Cuadernos del Litoral'' were also the result of his commitment to journalism in the arts. The last two publications were dedicated to promote the works of local artist, writers, poets in the region known as Paraná, Rosario de Santa Fe and vicinity.〔Gilberto González y Contreras. "Correo Indoamericano", Tribuna del Pensamiento Libre. Isuue # 9. Page 15. México.〕 In the early 1950s Montes i Bradley left Argentina like many other intellectuals, including Julio Cortázar, Osvaldo Bayer and Juan Rodolfo Wilcock and relocated in Mexico. In Mexico City Montes i Bradley befriended Alfonso Reyes, Carlos Fuentes, Diego Rivera,〔"Revista "Universidad" by Universidad de Nuevo León, Universidad de León, Universidad de Nuevo León Departamento de Acción Social Universitaria, 1944. Original available from the University of Michigan〕 David Alfaro Siqueiros, Héctor Tizón amongst other players in Mexico's cultural establishment in the fifties and sixties.〔"Fuentes de la historia contemporánea de México" by Stanley Robert Ross. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 1978. Original available from the University of Michigan〕 In 1964 he was designated Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary〔Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores de la República Argentina. Archivo.〕 to the Embassy of Argentina in México. Montes i Bradley returned to Argentina in 1973. He died in Buenos Aires on November 22, 1976.〔(Sasturain, Juan. “Pierce en Rosario” . Página|12, February 24, 2014 )〕 == Printed Works ==
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