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Octavio G. Barreda (30 November 1897 – 2 January 1964) was a Mexican poet, critic, essayist, translator, and a literary promoter. Poet of secret desolation and author of some precious Sonetos a la Virgen (Sonnets to the Virgin) (1937) with hermetic background, sharp prose writer and critic. He made excellent translations to the Spanish language from works by T.S. Eliot, D.H. Lawrence and Saint-John Perse, and was known for the generous impulse given to Mexican new literary values in the magazines he founded: Letras de México (1937-1947) and El Hijo Pródigo (1943-1946).

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  • Octavio G. Barreda (30 de noviembre de 1897– 2 de enero de 1964) fue un poeta mexicano, crítico, ensayista, traductor, y promotor literario. Autor de Sonetos a la Virgen (1937) y obras de poesía hermética, fue un crítico y escritor de prosa aguda.​ Tradujo al español a T.S. Eliot, D.H. Lawrence y Saint-John Perse, y fue conocido por impulsar generosamente a nuevos escritores en las revistas que funda: Letras de México (1937-1947) y El Hijo Pródigo (1943-1946). (es)
  • Octavio G. Barreda (30 November 1897 – 2 January 1964) was a Mexican poet, critic, essayist, translator, and a literary promoter. Poet of secret desolation and author of some precious Sonetos a la Virgen (Sonnets to the Virgin) (1937) with hermetic background, sharp prose writer and critic. He made excellent translations to the Spanish language from works by T.S. Eliot, D.H. Lawrence and Saint-John Perse, and was known for the generous impulse given to Mexican new literary values in the magazines he founded: Letras de México (1937-1947) and El Hijo Pródigo (1943-1946). (en)
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  • Octavio G. Barreda (en)
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  • Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico (en)
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  • Octavio G. Barreda (30 de noviembre de 1897– 2 de enero de 1964) fue un poeta mexicano, crítico, ensayista, traductor, y promotor literario. Autor de Sonetos a la Virgen (1937) y obras de poesía hermética, fue un crítico y escritor de prosa aguda.​ Tradujo al español a T.S. Eliot, D.H. Lawrence y Saint-John Perse, y fue conocido por impulsar generosamente a nuevos escritores en las revistas que funda: Letras de México (1937-1947) y El Hijo Pródigo (1943-1946). (es)
  • Octavio G. Barreda (30 November 1897 – 2 January 1964) was a Mexican poet, critic, essayist, translator, and a literary promoter. Poet of secret desolation and author of some precious Sonetos a la Virgen (Sonnets to the Virgin) (1937) with hermetic background, sharp prose writer and critic. He made excellent translations to the Spanish language from works by T.S. Eliot, D.H. Lawrence and Saint-John Perse, and was known for the generous impulse given to Mexican new literary values in the magazines he founded: Letras de México (1937-1947) and El Hijo Pródigo (1943-1946). (en)
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