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Julieta Dobles

ふりへた・どぶるす

Furieta Doburesu

Profile

Gender
Female
Born
1943-03-01 (San José, Costa Rica)
Nationality
Costa Rican
Languages
Spanish
Residence History
San José, Costa Rica

Career

Occupations
poet, writer, educator
Active Years
1965-2024
Affiliations
Academia Costarricense de la Lengua
Memberships
Academia Costarricense de la Lengua

Education

Universidad de Costa Rica
Ciencias Biológicas / Biología
Degree: profesorado
Country: Costa Rica
Universidad de Costa Rica
Filología y Lingüística / Lingüística
Country: Costa Rica
Stony Brook University
Filología Hispánica
Degree: 修士
Country: United States
Especialidad en Literatura Hispanoamericana

Awards

Premio Nacional Aquileo J. Echeverría
1968
Work: El peso vivo
Category:
Organization: Ministerio de Cultura de Costa Rica
Result: Winner
Premio Nacional Aquileo J. Echeverría
1977
Work: Los pasos terrestres
Category:
Organization: Ministerio de Cultura de Costa Rica
Result: Winner
Premio Nacional Aquileo J. Echeverría
1992
Work: Amar en Jerusalén
Category:
Organization: Ministerio de Cultura de Costa Rica
Result: Winner
Premio Nacional Aquileo J. Echeverría
1997
Work: Costa Rica poema a poema
Category:
Organization: Ministerio de Cultura de Costa Rica
Result: Winner
Premio Nacional Aquileo J. Echeverría
2003
Work: Poemas para arrepentidos
Category:
Organization: Ministerio de Cultura de Costa Rica
Result: Winner
Premio Nacional de Cultura Magón
2013
Organization: Ministerio de Cultura de Costa Rica
Result: Winner
Premio Editorial Costa Rica
1975
Result: Winner
Premio Adonais
1981
Result: Primer Accésit

Awards & Nominations

Works

Major Works

Reloj de siempre

1965 Poetry

Costa Rica poema a poema

1997 Poetry

Cartas a Camila

2007 Poetry

Bibliography

  • Reloj de siempre (1965)
  • El peso vivo (1968)
  • Los pasos terrestres (1976)
  • Hora de lejanías (1982)
  • Los delitos de Pandora (1987)
  • Una viajera demasiado azul (1990)
  • Amar en Jerusalén (1992)
  • Costa Rica poema a poema (1997)
  • Poemas para arrepentidos (2003)
  • Las casas de la memoria (2005)
  • Fuera de álbum (2005)
  • Hojas furtivas (2007)
  • Cartas a Camila (2007)
  • Trampas al tiempo (2015)
  • Poemas del esplendor (2016)
  • Retrato Cotidiano

Style & Themes

Literary Style
Trascendentalist
Recurring Motifs
beautylovemortalitysolidarity

Legacy

Prominent Costa Rican poet, five-time winner of the Premio Nacional Aquileo J. Echeverría, and recipient of the Premio Nacional de Cultura Magón in 2013.

Quotes

  • One of the functions of poetry is to make better people and deeper human beings of its readers. She bets on beauty and love as one of the best ways to face the terrible challenge of knowing ourselves mortal and to solidarize with the pain of the world.
    Source: Interview

Trivia

  • Divorced from writer Laureano Albán, has five children.
  • Co-authored the Trascendentalist Manifesto in 1977 with other poets.