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Néstor Barron
Barron in 2007Born January 29, 1969
Buenos Aires, ArgentinaOccupation Writer, Poet, Musician, Comic artist.
Influences
www.nestorbarron.com.arNéstor Barron was born in Buenos Aires, Argentine. He is a writer, poet and musician. He began his artistic activity very early, with his first classical guitar concerts when he was 12 years old. Then he turned his musical course towards the rock and the pop music, as a member of the MIA music cooperative (MIA is the Spanish acronym of Independent Argentine Musicians), when he was 16 years old, together with Lito Vitale among others. At the same time, he began to write. Among his musical works, can be mentioned the album The return of the Domestic Beasts, recorded in 1995 at the recording studios of Litto Nebbia, a famous pioneer of the Argentine rock movement.[citation needed]
His first published book was Eromancia (Ediciones Oliverio, Buenos Aires). Also he developed a wide career as a comic scriptwriter, and wrote histories for the most Argentinian famous characters, like Nippur de Lagash, Pepe Sanchez and Dago; nowadays, he continues writing comics books for the markets of Italy, France, Belgium and Switzerland. "Malouines: Le ciel appartient aux faucons", his last comic book, it was published by Éditions Paquet, Switzerland, on September 22, 2010.
Barron has written also many shows for Argentinian television.[1] In Italy, he has realized four documentary TV movies: Saint Francis of Assisi, Saint Peter, Siena's Mysteries, and Rome, the Eternal City, for the Turner Broadcasting System's argentinian cable channel called Infinito.
In the last years, Néstor Barron has refocused his work on poetry and narrative. In November 2007 was published his novel Fuck you all, Clint Eastwood said (Ediciones Continente, Buenos Aires, Argentina), and in March 2008 his book of poems The Others (Tales of the misogynist who loved all women). His recent Anthology of Contemporary Mapuche Poetry was prefaced by Osvaldo Bayer, one of the most important figures in Spanish-American culture.
In November 2009, was published his new poetry book, The Soldier's Ethics; a poem from this book had been previously chosen for the international anthology of the 3e Festival de la Poésie à Paris[2] (September 26 - October 3, 2009), directed by Yvan Tetelbom, founder of Pòetes à Paris.[3]
French poet Guy Allix said about Barron's poetry: " To born is to arrive late already ",[4] Néstor says to us in a desperation taken with courage of fullly assumed man. There is in this poetry something radical and rough that, beyond the distresses of an epoch, plunges in our more secret and more terrible depths and seems to find there, paradoxically, an antidote against the pain of living, an indomitable energy. This shows a way without complacency, a way of real bravery in these times of widespread resignation.[5]
Works
- Ética del Soldado (2009) ISBN 978-950-754-293-0 - French version: Éthique du Soldat
- Las Otras (Historias del misógino que amaba a todas las mujeres) (2008). ISBN 978-950-754-256-5
- Kallfv Mapu, Tierra Azul (Antología de la Poesía Mapuche Contemporánea) (2008). ISBN 978-950-754-255-8
- Váyanse todos a la mierda, dijo Clint Eastwood (2007). ISBN 978-950-754-235-0
- Cuentos de Merlin (2007). ISBN 978-950-754-227-5
- Cuentos de Humor Negro (2007). ISBN 978-950-754-238-1
- Cuentos de duendes de la Patagonia (2006) ISBN 978-950-754-211-4
- El Mágico Mundo de los Vampiros (2006). ISBN 950-754-133-0
- Cuentos de fantasmas (2005) ISBN 950-75-413-6-5
External links
- Néstor Barron, Official website
- Néstor Barron, Official MySpace Music
- (Spanish) Ariel Avilez: Interview with Néstor Barron
- (Spanish) Verónica Bonacchi: «Una figura para tres capítulos». La Nación Newspaper (Buenos Aires).
- (Spanish) Marisa Quiroga. «Herederos que se enfrentan sin piedad. La Nación Newspaper (Buenos Aires).
References
- ^ Néstor Barron filmography at Internet Movie Database
- ^ http://www.poetesaparis.fr/ESPACE%20POETIQUE%20OUVERT.pdf
- ^ http://www.poetesaparis.fr/
- ^ In Spanish : "Nacer ya es llegar tarde" ; from Néstor Barron's poem called "A little talk just before sleeping"
- ^ Guy Allix: Poésie Étrangère
Categories:- 1969 births
- Argentine comics writers
- Argentine musicians
- Argentine poets
- Argentine screenwriters
- Argentine writers
- Argentine novelists
- Living people
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