Mario Trejo (writer)
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Mario Trejo (13 January 1926 – 14 May 2012) was an Argentine poet, playwright, screenwriter, and journalist.


Biography

Mario César Trejo was born on January 13, 1926, though there is disagreement on his birth city; some sources indicate the city of
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Career

Trejo was part of the very important "Poetry Buenos Aires Movement", formed in the 50s around the "Poetry Buenos Aires" magazine directed by Raúl Gustavo Aguirre, of which 30 editions were published during a decade, starting on the spring of 1950. Other important poets of those years collaborated, like Alberto Vanasco, Edgar Bailey, Rodolfo Alonso, Ramiro de Casasbellas, Paco Urondo, Alejandra Pizarnik, Daniel Giribaldi, Miguel Brascó, Elizabeth Azcona Cronwell, Natalio Hocsman and Jorge Carrol. He also worked in cinema and two films must be mentioned: in ''The Oil Route'' (Italy, 1966) Trejo interpreted himself, directed by Bernardo Bertolucci, whereas ''Desarraigo'' (''Uprooted'', Cuba 1965), directed by Fausto Canel, obtained an honorable mention at the 1966 San Sebastián International Film Festival. His long relationship with music, his years of friendship with many musicians, derived in some very important collaborations like the songs ''The Lost Birds'' and ''Private Scandals'' with Ástor Piazzolla, or Enrico Rava's excellent album ''Quotation Marks'' (Japo Records, 1976), in which played, among others, John Abercrombie, Jack DeJohnette and the Argentine musicians Néstor Astarita and Ricardo Lew, and in which the singer Jeanne Lee sings Trejo's poems written in English.


Award

In 1964, Trejo unanimously won the Casa de las Américas literary award for his book ''The use of the word''.


Death

He died on 14 May 2012 at the age of 86 years.Falleció el poeta Mario Trejo
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Works

*Poetry **''Celdas de la sangre'' (1946) **''El uso de la palabra'' (1964) **''La pena capital'' (1980) **''Orgasmo y otros poemas'' (1989) *Playwright **''No hay piedad para Hamlet'' (''No Mercy for Hamlet'', 1954), in collaboration with Alberto Vanasco, Buenos Aires Municipal Award, 1957, and Florencio Sánchez National Award, 1960. **''Libertad y otras intoxicaciones'' (1968) **''Libertad, Libertad, Libertad'' (1968) **''La reconstrucción de la Ópera de Viena'' (1968) **''La guerra civil'' (1973) *Screenplays **''El final'' (1964) **''Desarraigo'' (1965) **''Infinito futuro/Kill me future'' (1965), in collaboration with Bernardo Bertolucci; however, the screenplay that was never shot. *Song lyrics **''Los pájaros perdidos'' (1973), music by Ástor Piazzolla. **''La tristeza y el mar'', music by Waldo de los Ríos.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Trejo, Mario Argentine male poets Argentine dramatists and playwrights Argentine screenwriters Argentine male screenwriters 1926 births 2012 deaths Burials at La Chacarita Cemetery Male dramatists and playwrights 20th-century Argentine poets 20th-century Argentine male writers 20th-century dramatists and playwrights