Nicanor Segundo Parra Sandoval (5 September 1914 – 23 January 2018) was a Chilean physicist and poet. He has been considered one of the most influential Spanish-language Chilean poets of the 20th century.
Parra described himself as an "
anti-poet" on account of his distaste for poetry's pompous pretences. After his recitations, he would say: "''Me retracto de todo lo dicho.''" ("I take back everything I've said.")
Life
Parra, the son of a schoolteacher, was born in 1914 in
San Fabián de Alico
San Fabián de Alico is a town in San Fabián, Ñuble Region, Chile.
See also
* List of towns in Chile
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A town is defined by Chile's National Statistics Institute (INE) as an urban entity p ...
, near
Chillán
Chillán () is the capital List of cities in Chile, city of Ñuble Region, Diguillín Province, Chile, located about south of the country's capital, Santiago, near the center of the country. It has been the capital of the new Ñuble Region since ...
, in Chile. He came from the artistically prolific
Parra family {{no footnotes, date=January 2010
The Parra family is a Chilean family known for its many artists. Members of the Parra family are noted contributors to Chilean culture with almost every member being a distinguished national artist. The family is n ...
of performers, musicians, artists, and writers. His sister,
Violeta Parra
Violeta del Carmen Parra Sandoval (; 4 October 1917 – 5 February 1967) was a Chilean composer, singer-songwriter, folklorist, ethnomusicologist and visual artist. She pioneered the Nueva Canción Chilena (The Chilean New Song), a renewal and a ...
, was a folk singer, as was his brother
Roberto Parra Sandoval.
In 1933, he entered the
Instituto Pedagógico of the
University of Chile
The University of Chile () is a public university, public research university in Santiago, Chile. It was founded on November 19, 1842, and inaugurated on September 17, 1843. , where he qualified as a teacher of mathematics and physics in 1938, one year after the publication of his first book, ''Cancionero sin Nombre''. After teaching in Chilean secondary schools, in 1943 he enrolled in
Brown University
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in the United States to study physics. In 1948, he attended
Oxford University
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to study cosmology. He returned to Chile as a professor at the Universidad de Chile in 1952. Parra served as a professor of
theoretical physics
Theoretical physics is a branch of physics that employs mathematical models and abstractions of physical objects and systems to rationalize, explain, and predict List of natural phenomena, natural phenomena. This is in contrast to experimental p ...
at the University of Chile from 1952 to 1991, and was a visiting professor at Louisiana State University, New York University, and Yale University. He read his poetry in England, France, Russia, Mexico, Cuba, and the United States. He published dozens of books.
As a young man, he was promoted by
Gabriela Mistral and
Pablo Neruda
Pablo Neruda ( ; ; born Ricardo Eliécer Neftalí Reyes Basoalto; 12 July 190423 September 1973) was a Chilean poet-diplomat and politician who won the 1971 Nobel Prize in Literature. Neruda became known as a poet when he was 13 years old an ...
. He came to Mistral's attention when she visited Chillán. The national anthem was played in her honor, as Latin America's first Nobel laureate; at its conclusion, Parra leapt onto the stage and recited a poem he'd written for her the previous night. Mistral, standing for the anthem, remained standing until Parra finished, and later introduced him to important people in
Santiago
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as a poet of future global renown. Subsequently, Neruda arranged for Parra's collection ''Poemas y Antipoemas'' to be published in Buenos Aires, in 1954.
''Poemas y Antipoemas'' is a classic of Latin American literature, one of the most influential Spanish poetry collections of the twentieth century. It is cited as an inspiration by American Beat writers such as
Allen Ginsberg
Irwin Allen Ginsberg (; June 3, 1926 – April 5, 1997) was an American poet and writer. As a student at Columbia University in the 1940s, he began friendships with Lucien Carr, William S. Burroughs and Jack Kerouac, forming the core of th ...
.

A fictionalized version of Parra appeared in
Alejandro Jodorowsky
Alejandro Jodorowsky Prullansky (; born 17 February 1929) is a Chilean and French Experimental film, avant-garde filmmaker. Known for his films ''El Topo'' (1970), ''The Holy Mountain (1973 film), The Holy Mountain'' (1973) and ''Santa Sangre'' ...
's autobiographical film ''
Endless Poetry'' (2016).
Death
Parra died on 23 January 2018, at 7:00 am, in
La Reina in Santiago, at the age of 103.
Awards
Parra was proposed on four occasions for the
Nobel Prize in Literature
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. On 1 December 2011, Parra won the Spanish Ministry of Culture's
Cervantes Prize, the most important literary prize in the Spanish-speaking world. On 7 June 2012, he won the
Pablo Neruda Ibero-American Poetry Award.
List of works
* ''Cancionero sin nombre'' (Songbook without a Name), 1937.
* ''Poemas y antipoemas'' (Poems and Antipoems), 1954; Nascimento, 1956; Cátedra, 2005,
* ''La cueca larga'' (The Long
Cueca
Cueca () is a family of musical styles and associated dances from Chile, Argentina, and Bolivia. In Chile, the cueca holds the status of national dance, where it was officially declared as such by the Pinochet dictatorship on September 18, 19 ...
), 1958
* ''Versos de salón'' (Parlor Verses), 1962
* ''Manifiesto'' (Manifesto), 1963
* ''Canciones rusas'' (Russian Songs), 1967
* ''Obra gruesa'' (Thick Works), 1969
* ''Los profesores'' (The Teachers), 1971
* ''Artefactos'' (Artifacts), 1972
* ''Sermones y prédicas del Cristo de Elqui'' (Sermons and Teachings of the Christ of Elquí), 1977
* ''Nuevos sermones y prédicas del Cristo de Elqui'' (New Sermons and Teachings of the Christ of Elquí), 1979
* ''El anti-Lázaro'' (The Anti-Lazarus), 1981
* ''Plaza Sésamo'' (Sesame Street), 1981
* ''Poema y antipoema de Eduardo Frei'' (Poem and Antipoem of Eduardo Frei), 1982
* ''Cachureos, ecopoemas, guatapiques, últimas prédicas'', 1983
* ''Chistes parRa desorientar a la policía/poesía'' (Jokes to Confuse the Police/Poetry), 1983
* ''Coplas de Navidad'' (Christmas Couplets), 1983
* ''Poesía política'' (Political Poetry), 1983
* ''Hojas de Parra'' (Grape Leaves / Pages of Parra (Spanish pun)), 1985
* ''Nicanor Parra: biografía emotiva'' (Nicanor Parra: Emotional Biography), Ediciones Rumbos, 1988
* ''Poemas para combatir la calvicie'' (Poems to Combat Baldness), 1993
* ''Páginas en blanco'' (White Pages), 2001
* ''Lear, Rey & Mendigo'' (Lear, King & Beggar), 2004
* ''Obras completas I & algo +'' (Complete Works I and Something More), 2006
* ''Discursos de Sobremesa'' (After Dinner Declarations), 2006
* ''Obras Completas II & algo +'' (Complete Works II and Something More), 2011
* ''Así habló Parra en El Mercurio, entrevistas dadas al diario chileno entre 1968 y 2007'' (Thus Spoke Parra in El Mercurio, Interviews Given to the Chilean Newspaper Between 1968 and 2007), 2012
* ''El último apaga de luz'' (The Last One to Leave Turns Off the Lights), 2017
English translations
* ''Poems and antipoems:''. Edited by Miller Williams. Translators: Fernando Alegría and others. New Directions Pub. Corp., 1967
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References
External links
Nicanor ParraOfficial website
Nicanor Parra websiteat the
Universidad de Chile
The University of Chile () is a public research university in Santiago
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La Antipoesía de Parra y el lenguaje del artefacto UNESCO
Nicanor Parra recorded at the Library of Congress for the Hispanic Division’s audio literary archive on Apr. 14, 1970
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1914 births
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Chilean male poets
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Nicanor Parra
National Prize for Literature (Chile) winners
Premio Cervantes winners
University of Chile alumni
Brown University alumni
Alumni of St Catherine's College, Oxford
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Chilean men centenarians
20th-century Chilean poets
20th-century Chilean male writers