In 1927, at home, he started working in school, and two years later he received the Poetry Prize in Buenos Aires. Staying again in Paris, in 1930 he began writing a novel: “Adan Buenosayres”. In 1937, he dedicated to his wife the poems with which he won the National Poetry Prize: “Laberinto de amor”. In the 40s he showed sympathy for peronism, directing the National Secretariat of Culture. He died in 1970, shortly before the release of his third novel Megafón o The War.
Reading Adan Buenosayres, which he completed in 1947, Story describes journey of Adan, a poet performing a three-day periple in the geography of a metaphysical Buenos Aires. This novel, as if it were a painting with strong color contrasts, touches comic and epic aspects, with an astonishing language. Reading you find out, what the writer was thinking about literature: “Based on Aristotle’s Poetics, I thought all literary genres should be genres of poetry.”
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