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Jaime Sáenz Guzmán (1921–1986) was a Bolivian poet, novelist, and short story writer. Born in the city of La Paz, he lived virtually his entire life in that city, and its dark atmosphere had a powerful effect on much of his work. His poetry, though individual to the point of being difficult to classify, bears some similarities with surrealist literature.

Throughout his life, Sáenz struggled with alcoholism, a struggle about which he frequently wrote in his poems. Owing to this fact, he is often viewed as a sort of poète maudit, or "cursed poet". Sáenz was openly, "unashamedly", bisexual.[1]

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Works

  • El escalpelo (1955)
  • Aniversario de una visión (1960)
  • Muerte por el tacto (1967)
  • Recorrer esta distancia (1973)
  • Al pasar un cometa (1982)
  • Los cuartos (1985)
  • La piedra imán (1989)
  • Felipe Delgado -novela- (1989)
  • La noche (1984), - The Night: A Poem by Jaime Saenz (bilingual edition), Princeton UP 2007, ISBN 0691124833
  • Obras inéditas (1996)
  • Obra dramática (2005)
  • La bodega de Jaime Saenz (2005)
  • Immanent Visitor: Selected Poems of Jaime Saenz, Univ of California Press, 2002, ISBN 0520230485

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References

  1. ^ Johnson, Kent (2008), Jaime Sáenz "Jaime Saenz", Almost Island, http://almostisland.com/jaime_saenz.php Jaime Sáenz  







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