Alfonso Reyes

Alfonso Reyes

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Alfonso Reyes Ochoa (17 May 1889, Monterrey, Nuevo León27 December 1959, Mexico City) was a Mexican writer, philosopher, and diplomat.

Alfonso Reyes, the son of General Bernardo Reyes, was educated primarily in Mexico City. In 1909, he and other like-minded young intellectuals such as Martín Luis Guzmán and José Vasconcelos, founded the "Ateneo de la Juventud" to promote new cultural and aesthetic ideals and educational reform in Mexico. At the age of 21, Reyes published his first book, "Cuestiones estéticas". The following year, 1912, he wrote a short story, "La Cena" ("The Supper"), considered a forerunner of surrealism and of Latin American magical realism. In that year he was also named Secretary of the Escuela Nacional de Altos Estudios at the National Autonomous University of Mexico.

Reyes obtained his law degree in 1913 and joined Mexico's diplomatic service in France. From 1914 to 1924, he was posted in Madrid, Spain, and was Mexico's Chargé d'affaires, 1920-24. He also pursued a literary career as journalist, investigator, translator, critic, and writer. By virtue of this extended stay in Madrid, he was spared the violence of the Mexican Revolution. In 1915, he wrote what is probably his best known essay, "Visión de Anáhuac (1519)," with its famous epigraph, "Viajero: has llegado a la región más transparente del aire", the source of the title of Carlos Fuentes's novel "La región más transparente".

Reyes continued his diplomatic service in Paris (1925-27), then served as ambassador to Argentina (1927-30 and 1936-37) and Brazil (1930-35 and 1938-39). In 1939, he retired from the diplomatic corps and returned to Mexico, where he organized what is today El Colegio de México and dedicated himself to writing and teaching.

The great Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges paid homage to the excellence of Reyes's style with the following words: "Alfonso Reyes, the greatest prose writer in the Spanish language of any age, said to me: 'Groussac taught me how to write in Spanish.' " [Borges, J. L., 1980, "La Ceguera" ("Blindness") in "Siete Noches". Mexico City: Fondo de Cultura Económica: 156.]

At least five avenues in Monterrey's metropolitan area, and three in the municipality, are named after Reyes.

elected works by Alfonso Reyes

Poetry:
*"Huellas"
*"Ifigenia Cruel"
*"Yerbas del Tarahumara"
*"Minuta"
*"Homero en Cuernavaca"

Nonfiction:
*"Cuestiones estéticas"
*"El suicida"
*"Visión de Anáhuac"
*"Vísperas de España"
*"Cartones de Madrid"
*"Simpatías y diferencias"
*"Calendario"
*"Homília por la Cultura"
*"Capítulos de Literatura Española"
*"Pasado Inmediato"
*"Estudios Helénicos"
*"La Filosofía Helenística"
*"La X en la Frente"
*"Memorias de Cocina y Bodega"
*"Las Burlas Veras"

Fiction:
*"Los Tres Tesoros"
*"El Plano Oblicuo"
*"Árbol de Pólvora"
*"Quince Presencias"

The Fondo de Cultura Económica published his complete works in 26 volumes, titled "Obras Completas de Alfonso Reyes".

ee also

*Alfonso Reyes International Prize

References


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