Olga Elena Mattei | |
Birth Place: | Arecibo, Puerto Rico |
Nationality: | Colombian American |
Occupation: | Poet |
Olga Elena Mattei Echavarría (born 1933 in Arecibo, Puerto Rico)[1] is a Puerto Rican-born[2] Colombian poet. She has won several poetry awards in Colombia and other Spanish-speaking countries. She has written around 23 books published, 41 unpublished and thousands of poems to be typed and compiled,[3] all of them in Spanish.[4]
In 1979 she participated in the "International Writers Program" at the University of Iowa (Usono).[5] Her work has been included in more than 120 international and national anthologies and dictionaries. She has received 43 recognitions, including 9 international and national awards and 34 decorations, plaques and tributes. Her multimedia poem on the cosmos, "Cosmoagonía", has been presented at the planetariums of New York, Washington, Toronto, Santo Domingo, Puerto Rico, Mexico and Colombia. She has been invited to countless national and international conferences and has performed more than 400 recitals, including some 46 in the United States and Europe. She has been a lecturer in archeology, Egyptian civilization, Angkor Vat, the Khmer culture and the Mayan culture. It was included in the list of the 100 Antioquenos of the 20th century and in the collection of postcards "Grandes Hombres de Antioquia", (only 12 women), where she was the only writer, as well as in a list of biographical investigations of the University of Antioquia of the ten most important Antioqueno writers, in which she was the only living poet. She was an honorary cultural journalist for 25 years at El Colombiano and for almost 15 years has been the only critic of classical music, visual arts, poetry and civics (ad honorem) of Medellín, in El Mundo. She has conducted cultural radio and television programs.
Up to 2009 she has received 18 national and international public recognitions, awards and decorations. Her cantata Cosmofonía was performed for the first time on radio and TV in France in 1976 with music of the conductor Marc Carles. Her poem Cosmoagonia, with scientific (astronomy) and humanistic content, has been performed in eight important planetariums around the world such as New York City and Washington. Olga Elena Mattei's literature activities go from reporting, arts and music criticism. As a graduate in philosophy and arts by Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana in Medellín she cooperates with the music critic column in the Medellin newspaper El mundo, in which she comments on, among others, the Orquesta Filarmonica de Medellin concerts. Besides, she is lecturer of arts and ancient cultures. Up to 2009 she has 16 publications and many others looking for publisher.[7]