Juan Gelman and Paco Urondo: Che and his death-life

The cultural magazine Casa de las Américas, in 1968, an issue dedicated to Ernesto “Che” Guevara, murderer on October 1967, in Bolivia. Juan Gelman and Francisco Urondo write for this issue: the first one, “Pensamientos”, which he would publish later in his book Cólera Buey of 1971; the second “Desc...

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spelling I15-R206-article-5702023-03-06T21:41:50Z Juan Gelman and Paco Urondo: Che and his death-life Juan Gelman y Paco Urondo: el Che y su muerte-vida Redondo, Nilda Gelman Urondo FAR Che Guevara Hombre Nuevo Gelman Urondo FAR Che Guevara Hombre Nuevo The cultural magazine Casa de las Américas, in 1968, an issue dedicated to Ernesto “Che” Guevara, murderer on October 1967, in Bolivia. Juan Gelman and Francisco Urondo write for this issue: the first one, “Pensamientos”, which he would publish later in his book Cólera Buey of 1971; the second “Descarga”. Both poets will eventually join the FAR. Ernesto Che Guevara in “El Socialismo y el hombre en Cuba” had especially summoned artists and intellectuals to come out of their "invisible cage", self-educate their own selfish subjectivity and work for socialist revolution, but it was not only them who had to be permanently modified, but also everyone. It would not be enough with the construction of the economic and social bases towards a new material order but they had to be collectively revolutionized. Guevara also supported the idea that the moment was always: that humanity had said enough since ignominy had reached its bottom. The “time-now” and this new patiently built subjectivity called especially artists, poets and intellectuals to make their contribution. This led to a feeling of sorrow and despair after his murder. La revista Casa de las Américas, en su edición de enero-febrero de 1968, publica un número dedicado al Che Guevara, asesinado en octubre del año anterior, en Bolivia. Juan Gelman y Francisco Urondo escriben para esta convocatoria: el primero, “Pensamientos”, que publicará luego en su libro Cólera Buey de 1971; el segundo, “Descarga”. Ambos poetas se incorporarán finalmente a las FAR. Ernesto Che Guevara en “El Socialismo y el hombre en Cuba” había convocado especialmente a artistas e intelectuales a salir de su “jaula invisible”, autoeducar su propia subjetividad egoísta y trabajar para la revolución socialista. Pero no eran solo ellxs quienes debían modificarse permanentemente, sino todxs. No alcanzaría con la construcción de las bases económicas y sociales hacia un nuevo orden material, sino que debían revolucionarse en el ser colectivo. También sostenía el Che que el momento era siempre: que la humanidad había dicho basta puesto que la ignominia había llegado a su fondo. El tiempo-ahora y la nueva subjetividad construida pacientemente y de forma individual y colectiva convocaba a artistas, poetas e intelectuales a realizar su aporte. De allí el desconsuelo y desamparo ante su asesinato. CETYCLI 2022-09-30 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://badebec.unr.edu.ar/index.php/badebec/article/view/570 10.35305/b.v12i23.570 Badebec; Vol. 12 Núm. 23 (2022): Septiembre (2022); 174-191 1853-9580 spa https://badebec.unr.edu.ar/index.php/badebec/article/view/570/518
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FAR
Che Guevara
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Redondo, Nilda
Juan Gelman and Paco Urondo: Che and his death-life
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Che Guevara
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Che Guevara
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title Juan Gelman and Paco Urondo: Che and his death-life
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title_full_unstemmed Juan Gelman and Paco Urondo: Che and his death-life
title_sort juan gelman and paco urondo: che and his death-life
description The cultural magazine Casa de las Américas, in 1968, an issue dedicated to Ernesto “Che” Guevara, murderer on October 1967, in Bolivia. Juan Gelman and Francisco Urondo write for this issue: the first one, “Pensamientos”, which he would publish later in his book Cólera Buey of 1971; the second “Descarga”. Both poets will eventually join the FAR. Ernesto Che Guevara in “El Socialismo y el hombre en Cuba” had especially summoned artists and intellectuals to come out of their "invisible cage", self-educate their own selfish subjectivity and work for socialist revolution, but it was not only them who had to be permanently modified, but also everyone. It would not be enough with the construction of the economic and social bases towards a new material order but they had to be collectively revolutionized. Guevara also supported the idea that the moment was always: that humanity had said enough since ignominy had reached its bottom. The “time-now” and this new patiently built subjectivity called especially artists, poets and intellectuals to make their contribution. This led to a feeling of sorrow and despair after his murder.
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