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Vicente Acosta (July 24, 1867 - July 24, 1908) was a Salvadoran poet. Born in Apopa, Acosta published various diaries and papers, notably ''Diario del Salvador'', ''La juventud salvadoreña'', ''La república de Centro América'', and ''El Fígaro''. He was active in the newspaper ''La Unión'', in which he signed under the pseudonym ''Flirt''. At the time of the coup d'état of the Antonio brothers and Carlos Ezeta in 1890, Acosta was forced to flee from the country and did not return until it ended in 1894. In 1904, he was founding director of ''La Quincena'', an important cultural and scientific journal of the time. He participated with such people as Francisco Gavidia, Santiago I. Barberena and brother of the writer, Arthur Ambrogi. According to David Escobar Galindo, Acosta was "one with romantic impulse, but soon found it better to write in modernism. He was modernist in two slopes: cosmic-metaphysics and vernacular".〔David Escobar Galindo, ''Indice Antológico de la Poesía Salvadoreña'', San Salvador: UCA Editores, 1982〕 Francisco Gavidia mentioned Acosta describing him as "a sweet poet, of great descriptive dowries". He died in 1908 in Tegucigalpa and collections of his poems were published after his death. An anthology was released in 1924. ==Poetry== A poetry extract from ''El Platanar'' (1924): ''EL PLATANAR '' ''Impasible y compacto regimiento, ''tendido en las cañadas laderas, ''luce el bosque triunfal de sus banderas, ''que en sus manos alegre agita el viento. '' ''Convidando al amable esparcimiento ''están las verdes matas altaneras, ''que se cargan de frutas tempraneras, ''del encendido trópico al aliento. '' ''Un sol canicular deja teñido ''el verde platanar con tintas rojas ''en el lienzo del aire estremecido. '' ''Mientras, buscando alivio a sus congojas, ''el rudo caporal duerme rendido ''al plácido susurro de las hojas. '' ''De “Poesías Selectas", San Salvador, 1924. 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「Vicente Acosta」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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