Carlos Alberto Leumann Explained

Carlos Alberto Leumann
Birth Date:17 August 1886
Birth Place:Santa Fe, Argentina
Death Place:Buenos Aires, Argentina

Carlos Alberto Leumann (1886–1952[1]) was an Argentine poet, teacher, and essayist.[2] He wrote essays on science and metaphysics, and was the director of the literary supplement in La Nación. His poems have been published in Spanish language anthologies.

Leumann was born in Santa Fe, Argentina on the 17 of August, 1886, to strict Protestant parents who disliked that he wrote. At age six he was orphaned, and at age 17 he graduated from the University of Buenos Aires. He then became a professor in literature. During 1916 Leumann was editor-in-chief of La Nota, a literary magazine created and directed by Emin Arslan.[3]

In 1927 he published his first widely read work of fiction in La Nación.[4] In 1936 he married, but had no children. He was a friend of Enrique Banchs. He died on June 17, 1952, in Buenos Aires.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.buenosaires.gov.ar/areas/cultura/cpphc/archivos/libros/temas_13I.pdf
  2. Web site: Biografia de Carlos Alberto Leumann. biografiasyvidas.com. 2014-04-19.
  3. Book: Delgado. Verónica. Revista La Nota: antología 1915-1917. 2010. Universidad Nacional de la Plata. La Plata. 9789503406793. first. 17 March 2017. Spanish.
  4. Web site: El Ruido de las Nueces » Blog Archive » 1927: EL DIARIO LA NACIÓN Y SUS PRUEBAS DE FE A LA IGLESIA . elruidodelasnueces.com.ar . 2014-04-19 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131020154708/http://www.elruidodelasnueces.com.ar/?p=8085 . 2013-10-20 .