Title: Artistic and Literature in Spanish America Tom
1Artistic and Literature in Spanish
AmericaTomás Eloy MartínezDra. Patricia
Nigro
2Tomás Eloy Martínez(1934-2010)
- Film critic for La Nación.
- Primera Plana and Panorama political magazines.
- Página 12.
- He was a teacher at Rutgers University, New
Jersey. - Columnist for The New York Times and La Nación.
- His most important novels are La novela de Perón
(1985) and Santa Evita (1995).
3Tomás Eloy Martínez (1934-2010)
- He was born in Tucumán. He got his degree in
Latin American and Spanish Literature. - Film critic for La Nación.(1957-1961)
- Editor in chief of Primera Plana (1962-1969) and
Panorama (1970-1972) both political magazines. - Director of La Opinión Literary Supplement.
(1972-1975) - Between 1975 and 1983, he lived in exile in
Caracas, Venezuela.
4Tomás Eloy Martínez (1934-2010)
- He founded two journals El Diario de Caracas and
Siglo XXI in México. (1977- 1979) - He also created the Cultural Supplement of
Página 12. (1991-1995) - Since 1996, he became columnist for The New York
Times Syndicate, El País (Spain) and La Nación.
5Tomás Eloy Martínez (1934-2010)
- He was a teacher at University of Maryland.
(1984-1987) - Since 1995 till his death, he took a position as
distinguished professor and director of the Latin
American Studies program at Rutgers University,
New Jersey.
6Tomás Eloy Martínez a writer
- His most important novels are La novela de Perón
(1985) and Santa Evita (1995). - He won the Alfaguara award for El vuelo de la
reina (2002). - In 2009, he became a member of National
Journalism Academy. - He was one of the teachers of Fundación para un
Nuevo Periodismo, created by his friend Gabriel
García Márquez.
7Tomás Eloy Martínez a writer
- Santa Evita, the story of what happened with her
body after Perón outhrown in 1955, was translated
to 32 languages and published in 50 countries
(1995). Its Argentinian best seller novel.
8Tomás Eloy Martínez his writing style
- La pasión según Trelew (1974) was part of the
journalistic movement the New Journalism because
it is a journalistic report to find the truth of
what was called the Trelew masacre (Trelew
manslought) (1972).
9Tomás Eloy Martínez his writing style
- True fiction to take historical people and facts
and write a novel about them. - New Journalism to use literary techniques to
tell the thruth of any fact. - E. g. Truman Capotes In cold blood.
10Tomás Eloy Martínez his writing style
- A novel was, in his own words, a full freedom
statement and so a novelist can manage reality as
he needs it. - He agrees with Hayden White that narratives could
be considered the key to work out the problem of
transforming knowledge into language. - He tried to reach something that couldnt be
reached in another way the story behind the
history. - He tells fictional events as if they were real
facts.
11Tomás Eloy Martínez his ideas
- His main subject is Argentinians history, our
identity, the political events we have suffered,
our people and our leaders. - He was trying to find who we are and why we are
by writing novels, articles and by teaching about
our best writers. - He did not write non fiction but stories full of
historical characters.
12Tomás Eloy Martínez his ideas
- Every great writer of Latin America was once a
journalist Hernández, Borges, Arlt, Gabriel
García Márquez (Colombia), Juan Carlos Onetti
(Uruguay), Augusto Roa Bastos (Paraguay), Alfonso
Reyes (México), José Martí (Cuba)...
13Tomás Eloy Martínez (1934-2010)
- Every great journalist become sooner or later in
a great writer. - He said What I write is what I am, and if I am
not faithful to myself, I cant be faithful to my
readers. - Only what is written is historical. (Robin
Collingwood). It means what is written is
permanent.
14Tomás Eloy Martínez his ideas
- Courage is needed to write and to talk about
reality. - Journalism has two goals taking care of the
language (its tool) and its ethic. - Journalists dont need to reconcile with nobody
and with nothing. - A journalist must constantly think about his
reader. He must be honest, research a lot, be
faithful to the truth no matter what.
15Tomás Eloy Martínez his ideas
- Journalism is a way of thinking, of creating, of
helping people to have a better life. - Journalists are privileged witnesses.
- It is important to keep calm and to have eyes
wide open. - Justice and freedom should not be separated. In
fact, this is what democracy means.