Jaime Suarez Quemain, a truncated life

Authors

  • Eduardo Salvador Cárcamo Escritor y bibliotecólogo, Universidad de El Salvador. Investigador literario, especialmente sobre la obra del poeta Roque Dalton.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/ryr.v42i0.2824

Keywords:

Salvadoran poetry, biography, essay

Abstract

Jaime Suarez Quemain was a young poet who belonged to the generation of Purple Onion 70, and contributor to the magazine Masacuata, artisanal, of that generation. Jaime was a mature and remarkable poetic vision in concert contemporary poets of his time poet. Relatively little has been said or written about this unfortunate bard, whose life was biased by its ideals of freedom with democracy, and especially for work in a weekly left, at that time, it cost him his life, his ideals registered in its poetry, are in effect the same as the poet, whose poetry is still as fresh as his memory.

Realidad y Reflexión Año 15, N° 42, 2015; 139-151

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Published

2016-09-17

How to Cite

Cárcamo, E. S. (2016). Jaime Suarez Quemain, a truncated life. Reality and Reflection, 42, 139–151. https://doi.org/10.5377/ryr.v42i0.2824