Mercedes Rein Explained

Mercedes Rein
Birth Date:19 November 1930
Birth Place:Montevideo, Uruguay
Death Place:Montevideo, Uruguay
Occupation:Writer, dramatist, literary critic, teacher
Awards: (1993)
Alma Mater:University of Hamburg

Mercedes Rein (19 November 1930[1] – 31 December 2006[2]) was a Uruguayan writer, translator, and dramatist.[3]

Biography

Mercedes Rein was a Professor of Literature in Secondary Education. In 1955 she earned a travel scholarship to the University of Hamburg to study philosophy and letters. She was also an assistant of Hispano-American Literature at the University of the Republic's Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, a position from which she was dismissed by the dictatorship.[4]

In 1956 she became a contributor to the newspaper Marcha, where she intermittently performed literary and theatrical criticism. Rein was one of the members of the jury, along with Juan Carlos Onetti and Jorge Ruffinelli, of the weekly's fateful short story contest, for which Onetti, she, and the author of the story "El guardaespaldas",, were imprisoned in 1974.[5] [6] [7]

Rein was part of the independent theater movement. Her play El herrero y la muerte, written with Jorge Curi, was on the bill for more than six years at the . Juana de Asbaje (1993) won her the for the best play of the year.[2] [5]

As a translator (especially of German, as a result of her stay in Germany), she translated texts by Bertolt Brecht (The Caucasian Chalk Circle, The Threepenny Opera, Life of Galileo), Arthur Miller, and Friedrich Dürrenmatt, among others, into Spanish, which she later took to the stage. She also translated Der Kontrabaß by Patrick Süskind into Spanish as El contrabajo.[8]

As a narrator, her disturbing Zoologismos (1967) stands out. With its delirious and obsessive invasion of ghostly presences, it is perhaps the most accomplished of her narrative output.[9] She was also responsible for the lyrics of several songs by Jorge Lazaroff.[10]

As a teacher, in her essay work, in addition to academic works on the German philosopher Ernst Cassirer and the writers Julio Cortázar and Nicanor Parra, there are also some simple manuals of pedagogical design.[4]

Mercedes Rein was a contributor to the weekly Brecha and a member of the Academia Nacional de Letras.[2]

Works

Literature

Theater

Essays

Notes and References

  1. Book: Campodónico, Miguel Angel . Nuevo diccionario de la cultura uruguaya . New Dictionary of Uruguayan Culture . Rein, Mercedes . Linardi y Risso . 9789974559318 . 2028 . Spanish . 1 January 2003 . 6 August 2018 . Google Books.
  2. News: Falleció Mercedes Rein a los 76 años de edad . Mercedes Rein Passes Away at Age 76 . Jorge . Abbondanza . . Spanish . 3 January 2007 . 6 August 2018.
  3. Mercedes Rein y su obra de traductora. Aproximación a una antología de traducción inédita . Hornos Weisz . Leticia . 5 February 2020. Mutatis Mutandis. Revista Latinoamericana de Traducción . 13 . 2 . 319–332 . 10.17533/udea.mut.v13n2a06 . 234629737 . es. free .
  4. Web site: Una referente de la literatura nacional . A Reference for National Literature . LaRed21 . Spanish . 10 January 2007 . 6 August 2018.
  5. Book: Sum Scott, Renée . https://books.google.com/books?id=g_qyoEiHETkC&pg=PA72 . Escritoras uruguayas: una antología critica . Uruguayan Women Writers: A Critical Anthology . Mercedes Rein (1931) . Ediciones Trilce . 9789974323124 . 72 . Spanish . 2002 . 6 August 2018 . Google Books.
  6. Book: Alzugarat, Alfredo . https://books.google.com/books?id=XscJagMOnuQC&pg=PA123 . Trincheras de papel: dictadura y literatura carcelaria en Uruguay . Paper Trenches: Dictatorship and Prison Literature in Uruguay . Nelson Marra y 'El guardaespaldas' . Ediciones Trilce . 9789974324527 . 123 . Spanish . 2007 . 6 August 2018 . Google Books.
  7. Web site: La censura contra Marcha: un caso ejemplar . The Censorship Against Marcha: An Exemplary Case . Jorge . Ruffinelli . Spanish . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304120841/http://www.onetti.net/es/descripciones/ruffinelli_2 . 4 March 2016 . dead . 6 August 2018.
  8. Book: El público: periódico mensual de teatro editado por el Centro de Documentación Teatral, Organismo Autónomo Teatros Nacionales, Dirección General de Música y Teatro, Ministerio de Cultura, Issues 76-79 . El Centro . Spanish . 1990 . 6 August 2018 . Google Books.
  9. Book: Origgioni, Alberto . Nuevo diccionario de la cultura uruguaya . New Dictionary of Uruguayan Culture . Rein, Mercedes . Spanish . 2001 . 6 August 2018 . espaciolatino.com.
  10. Book: Aquí se canta: canto popular, 1977–1980 . Sung Here: Popular Song, 1977–1980 . Juan . Capagorry . Elbio . Rodríguez Barilari . Carlos . Martins . Arca . 86 . Spanish . 1980 . 6 August 2018 . Google Books.