Clemente Palma (born December 3, 1872, in Lima - d. August 13, 1946 in
Lima
Lima ( ; ), originally founded as Ciudad de Los Reyes (City of The Kings) is the capital and the largest city of Peru. It is located in the valleys of the Chillón, Rímac and Lurín Rivers, in the desert zone of the central coastal part of t ...
) was a Peruvian writer. He was the son of famous Peruvian author and scholar
Ricardo Palma
Manuel Ricardo Palma Soriano (February 7, 1833 – October 6, 1919) was a Peruvian author, scholar, librarian and politician. His magnum opus is the ''Tradiciones peruanas''.
Biography
According to the official account, Manuel Ricardo Pal ...
and Ecuadorian Clemencia Ramínez. His halfsister
Angélica Palma
Angélica Palma y Román ( Lima, 1878 – Rosario, 1935) was a writer, journalist and biographer from Peru.
Life
Angélica Palma was the daughter of famous Peruvian author and scholar Ricardo Palma and Cristina Román Olivier. Her brother Cl ...
was also a writer.
Life
Clemente Palma y Ramírez was born on December 3, 1872, in Lima, Peru, son of famous Peruvian author
Ricardo Palma
Manuel Ricardo Palma Soriano (February 7, 1833 – October 6, 1919) was a Peruvian author, scholar, librarian and politician. His magnum opus is the ''Tradiciones peruanas''.
Biography
According to the official account, Manuel Ricardo Pal ...
and Ecuadorian Clemencia Ramírez. On 1876, his father later married Cristina Román, which whom he had seven other children: Félix Vital, Angélica, Ricardo, Peregrina Augusta, Cristina, Cristián and Renée Cristina.
In 1897 he obtained a degree in Letters from the
Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
The National University of San Marcos ( es, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, link=no, UNMSM) is a public research university located in Lima, the capital of Peru. It is considered the most important, recognized and representative educ ...
, with a thesis entitled ''El Porvenir de las Razas en el Perú'' ("The Future of the Races in Peru") in which he defended the controversial thesis that the Peruvian race had to be improved and that this could be achieved through the introduction of Germans into Peru. He also obtained a doctorate from this university with a thesis on philosophy and art and became a professor at the university subsequently. In 1899 he obtained a bachelor of law degree from the same university. During his university studies, he worked as curator of the
National Library of Peru
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and started his activities as a writer.
From 1902 to 1904 he was the consul of Peru in
Barcelona
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. In Spain he met Maria Manuela Schmalz whom he married in 1902. They had five children: Judith, Clemente Ricardo, Ricardo, Clemencia and Isabel.
Upon his return to Peru, he resumed his position as curator of the
National Library of Peru
The National Library of Peru ( es, link=no, Biblioteca Nacional del Perú) is the national library of Peru, located in Lima. It is the country's oldest and most important library. Like the majority of Peruvian libraries, it is a non-circulating ...
, a post that he held until November 1911. During this period, he founded several cultural and literary magazines such as ''Prisma'' and ''Variedades'' and the daily newspaper ''La Crónica''. From 1911 to 1918, he dedicated himself to the direction of these magazines. He was director of the magazines ''Prisma'' (1906–1908) and ''Variedades'' (1908–1931) and the newspaper ''La Crónica'' (1912–1929).
Between 1919 and 1930, Clemente Palma was a Member of Parliament, supporting the authoritarian President
Augusto B. Leguia
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*Augusto Aníbal
*Augusto dos Anjos
*Augusto Arbizo
*Augusto Barbera (born 1938), Italian law professor, politician and judge
*Augusto Bene ...
, who had taken power through a coup. During this period, he remained active in the press and also taught classes of aesthetics and art history at his alma mater. In 1930, he was imprisoned for a while after the coup of
Luis Miguel Sánchez Cerro
Luis Miguel Sánchez Cerro (August 12, 1889 – April 30, 1933) was a high-ranking Peruvian army officer who served as the 41st President of Peru, from 1931 to 1933 as well as Interim President of Peru, officially as the President of the Pro ...
. He was liberated thanks to the pressure of his friends but was forced into exile to
Chile
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in 1932. He could return to Peru only after the assassination of Luis Miguel Sánchez Cerro in 1933. During his exile in Chile, he wrote the science fiction novel ''XYZ''.
After the publication of this novel, he mainly wrote literary criticism and essays.
Works
Clemente Palma was an important literary critic in Peru and exercised an important influence through the magazine ''Variedades''. In that role, he has been criticized for not recognising the genius of
César Vallejo
César Abraham Vallejo Mendoza (March 16, 1892 – April 15, 1938) was a Peruvian poet, writer, playwright, and journalist. Although he published only two books of poetry during his lifetime, he is considered one of the great poetic innovators ...
when the latter sent him one of his early poems for review.
Palma's best known works are in the realm of fiction. He is one of the first adherents of
modernism
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in Peru. He made a great contribution to the development of the short story and science fiction in
Peru
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and introduced new themes in its literature. His stories deal mostly with fantastic themes, psychological horror and science fiction. He was attracted to the morbid and many of his characters are abnormal and perverse.
As his father was the director of the
National Library of Peru
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, he had the opportunity to read the works of many foreign authors. His work shows a strong influence of
Edgar Allan Poe
Edgar Allan Poe (; Edgar Poe; January 19, 1809 – October 7, 1849) was an American writer, poet, editor, and literary critic. Poe is best known for his poetry and short stories, particularly his tales of mystery and the macabre. He is wide ...
and, to a lesser extent, nineteenth-century Russian writers and
symbolist
Symbolism was a late 19th-century art movement of French and Belgian origin in poetry and other arts seeking to represent absolute truths symbolically through language and metaphorical images, mainly as a reaction against naturalism and real ...
and
decadent
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French writers, as well as the philosophy of
Friedrich Nietzsche
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (; or ; 15 October 1844 – 25 August 1900) was a German philosopher, prose poet, cultural critic, philologist, and composer whose work has exerted a profound influence on contemporary philosophy. He began his c ...
. His two short story collections ''Cuentos malévolos'' ("Malevolent Tales") (1904) and ''Historietas Malignas'' ("Malignant Tales") (1925) are in the style of
Villiers de l'Isle-Adam
Jean-Marie-Mathias-Philippe-Auguste, comte de Villiers de l'Isle-Adam (7 November 1838 – 19 August 1889) was a French symbolist writer. His family called him Mathias while his friends called him Villiers; he would also use the name Auguste wh ...
's ''Contes cruels''. Influenced by decadent themes and subject matter, they are filled with dark humor, blasphemy and the supernatural. His ''Tres cuentos Verdes'' (1922) were in the style of his father's ''Tradiciones en Salsa Verde''. He also wrote several novels, including ''Mors et Vita'' ("Death and Life") (1923) and ''XYZ'' (1934). This last novel has some similarities with the science fiction novel
The Invention of Morel
''La invención de Morel'' (; 1940) — translated as ''The Invention of Morel'' or ''Morel's Invention'' — is a novel by Argentine writer Adolfo Bioy Casares. It was Bioy Casares' breakthrough effort, for which he won the 1941 First Mu ...
published by the
Argentine
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Adolfo Bioy Casares
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in 1940.
The
Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Pontifical Catholic University of Peru ( es, link=no, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, PUCP) is a private university in Lima, Peru. It was founded in 1917 with the support and approval of the Catholic Church, being the oldest private ...
(PUCP) re-edited the entire narrative work of Clemente Palma, including the novel "XYZ", in 2006.
His major works are:
* "Excursión literaria" (1895)
* "Filosofía y arte" (1897)
* "El porvenir de las razas" (1897),
* "El Perú" (1898)
* "Cuentos Malévolos" (1904)
* "Historietas Malignas" (1925)
* "La cuestión de Tacna y Arica y la conferencia de Washington" (1922)
* "Tres cuentos Verdes" (1922)
* "Mors ex vita" (1923), novel.
* "XYZ" (1934)
* "Había una vez un hombre..." (1935)
* "Don Alonso Henríquez de Guzmán y el primer poema sobre la conquista de América! (1935)
* "Crónicas político-doméstico-taurinas" (1938)
* "La nieta del oidor" (1986, posthumous edition by Ricardo Silva Santisteban).
Further reading
*''Breaking traditions: the fiction of Clemente Palma'', Nancy M. Kason, Associated University Presses, 1988
*"Clemente Palma - El modernismo en su version decadente y gotica", Gabriela Mora, Instituto de Estudios Peruanos, 2000
References
External links
Clemente Palma at the Guide to Supernatural FictionClemente Palma at EducaredClemente Palma at Prosa Modernista, also reproduces some stories in Spanish*
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1872 births
1946 deaths
Writers from Lima
Peruvian male writers
Peruvian male short story writers
Peruvian speculative fiction writers