Hernán Rivera Letelier

Hernán Rivera Letelier (born 11 July 1950 in Talca, Chile) is a Chilean novelist. Until the age of 11 he lived in the Algorta (Chile) saltpeter mining town. When it was closed down, he and his family moved to Antofagasta, where his mother died. His siblings went to live with his aunts. He stayed in Antofagasta, alone, until he was about 11. To survive, he sold newspapers. Later he worked as a messenger for Anglo Lautaro Nirate Company, until his thirst for adventure led him to spend three years traveling in Chile, Bolivia, Perú, Ecuador and Argentina. He returned to Antofagasta in 1973 and began to work at another company, Mantos Blancos. He married a 17-year-old girl when he was 24. Later he left for Pedro de Valdivia, another saltpeter mining town. He completed his seventh and eighth years of study at night school, and at the Inacap educational institute he earned his license as a secondary education instructor. Today he lives in Antofagasta with his wife and four children. He has received the Premio Consejo Nacional de Libro (Chilean National Book Award) twice, in 1994 and 1996. His novel El arte de la resurrección won the Premio Alfaguara de Novela in Spain in 2010.[1]

Hernán Rivera Letelier (2015)

Although his early works consisted of poetry and stories (Poemas y Pomadas Cuentos breves y Cuescos de brevas), it is as a novelist that he has had the greatest success, both critical and popular. His books are being translated to several languages and it is possible that film versions will be made.

He dreams of having a literary style which blends "the magic of Juan Rulfo, the marvels of Gabriel García Márquez, the playfulness of Cortázar, the refinement of Carlos Fuentes, and the intelligence of Borges." El arte de la resurrección is a comic love story set in the early 1940s during a strike by saltpetre miners in barren northern Chile. It centres on the obsession of the historical-mythical folk preacher El Cristo de Elqui (the Christ of Elqui) with making a disciple of a devout prostitute called Magalena Mercado.

Published works

  • Poemas y pomadas (Poems and Ointments). 1988
  • Cuentos breves y cuesco de brevas (Shorts Tales and Tales About Figs). 1990
  • La reina Isabel cantaba rancheras (The Queen Isabel Sang Mexican Music). 1994
  • Himno del ángel parado en una pata (The Anthem of the Angel Stand in a Feet). 1996
  • Fatamorgana de amor con banda de música (Mirage of Love with Music Band). 1998
  • Los trenes se van al Purgatorio (Trains Leave to the Purgatory). 2000
  • Santa María de las flores negras (Santa María of the Black Flowers). 2002
  • Canción para Caminar Sobre las Aguas (Song for Walk Above the Water). 2004
  • El Romance del Duende que me Escribe las Novelas (The Romance of the Leprechaun Who Writes My Novels). 2005
  • El Fantasista (The Fantasista). 2007
  • Mi Nombre es Malarrosa (My Name is Malarrosa). 2008
  • La Contadora de Películas (The Movie Speaker). 2009
  • El arte de la resurrección (The Art of the Resurrection). 2010
  • El Escritor de Epitafios (The Epitaphs Writer). 2011
  • Historia de Amor con Hombre Bailando (Love Story with a Dancing Man). 2013

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