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Diego Dublé Urrutia

ディエゴ・ドゥブレ・ウルルティア

Diego Dublé Urrutia

Pen Names: The RipperPseudonym used for contributions to newspapers

Profile

Gender
Male
Born
1877-07-08 (Angol, Araucanía Region)
Died
1967-11-13 (Angol, Araucanía Region) age 90
Nationality
Chile
Languages
Spanish
Religion
Catholic Church
Residence History
Angol → Santiago → France and 17 other countries

Career

Occupations
poet, painter, diplomat
Active Years
1895-1967
Affiliations
Chilean Academy of Language
Memberships
Chilean Academy of Language
Influenced By
Rubén Darío, José Santos Chocano

Education

Santiago College of Angol
Private school
Country: Chile
Early education
Conciliar Seminary of Concepción
Seminary
Country: Chile
Early education
National Institute
Period: サンティアゴで修了
Country: Chile
Completed studies in Santiago
University of Chile School of Law
Faculty of Law / Law Department
Country: Chile
Attended and contributed to newspapers

Awards

Chilean National Prize for Literature
1958
Organization: Government of Chile
Result: 受賞

Awards & Nominations

Works

Major Works

Del mar a la montaña

1903 Poetry

Poetry collection from sea to mountain, acclaimed as establishing him as a major Chilean poet.

NatureHomeland

Veinte años

1898 Poetry

Collection of poems up to age twenty, including 'Afternoon Reflections'.

Profesión de fe

1928 Essay

Book on his religious conversion.

Faith

Memoria genealógica de la familia Dublé

1942 Genealogy

Genealogical memory of the Dublé family.

Fontana candida

1953 Poetry

Comprehensive compilation of his poetry, including previously uncollected works.

Bibliography

  • Del mar a la montaña: complete poetic works (1997)

Style & Themes

Literary Style
Lyric poetry influenced by Modernismo
Recurring Motifs
NatureHomelandFaith

Legacy

Chilean poet, painter, and diplomat who won the National Literature Prize in 1958. Highly praised by Rubén Darío and others.

Archives

  • Memoria Chilena

Trivia

  • Father died in the Battle of San Juan and Chorrillos in the War of the Pacific.
  • Served as diplomat in 17 countries.
  • Co-founder of Los Diez group.
  • Pseudonym 'The Ripper' in newspapers.