Sergio Stuparich | |
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Born | Sergio Eduardo Stuparich Clementi 14 December 1943 Santiago, Chile |
Died | September 11, 2019 75) Malmö, Sweden | (aged
Occupation | Philosopher, Teacher, Author |
Language | Spanish, English, Swedish, Italian, Latin |
Nationality | Chilean |
Citizenship | Chilean, Swedish, Italian |
Genre | Essay, Memoir, Novel |
Notable works | El Pensamiento del Siglo XXI (2012) |
Spouse | Eliana Soto[1] Teresa De La Barra |
Children | Ivo Stuparich Andro Stuparich Tamara Stuparich De La Barra Eleonora Amato Stuparich Clementi |
Sergio Eduardo Stuparich Clementi (born December 14, 1943) was a Chilean author and philosopher descending from Italian immigrants from the Adriatic island of Lussin, Croatia.
Biography and career
Stuparich was born and raised in the capital Santiago. An alumni at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile and the University of Chile, he worked as a philosophy teacher at Santiago University of Technology (now Usach) before the 1973 military coup. At the same time, he was active in the Socialist Party and was therefore forced to put himself in safety at Italy's embassy when the military took over.[2][3] In the meantime, he wrote the novel Chile: Comprometerse con una clase, which was published later in exile.
After 1973, Stuparich was exiled in Italy,[4] where he continued to teach and obtained a PhD qualification, Dottore in Filosofia from the University of Turin.In this period the writer had an extra marital relationship with an Italian, AMATO Romana, from whom he had a daughter later belatedly recognized in 2008, AMATO Stuparich Clementi Eleonora and with whom the author struggles to maintain relationships. He eventually came to live in Sweden.
During his time in Sweden, Sergio Stuparich undertook research at the Master level in Theoretical Philosophy at Lund University. He also produced the selection of the anthology Uppbrott (1982) and Vote from Latin America (1986), followed by books on Philosophy, Del Homo al Hombre [5] (2011) and El Pensamiento del Siglo XXI (2012), and two memoirs, La Guarida (2008) and Exilio Italiano (2016).
He died in Malmö, Sweden.
Works
- Señas Personales: Ninguna - Chile 1970-1973.
- Wer uns nich kennt, kennt Chile nicht,[6] Berlin, 1975.
- Chileense lente, Baarn, 1977.
- Chileense lente,[7] Antwerp, 1978.
- Tusind stierner over Chile, Copenhague, 1978.
- Den som inte känner oss, känner inte Chile, Stockholm, 1979.
- Különös Ismertetöjele Nincs,[8] Budapest, 1981.
- Häxkonster, Stockholm, 1981.
- Uppbrott,[9] Stockholm, 1982.
- Situaciones,[10] Lund, 1982.
- Roster fran Latinoamérica, Stockholm, 1984.
- Fast Baltet, script for Malmö TV, 1992.
- La Guarida - Memorias Iconoclastas,[11] Santiago de Chile, 2008.
- Cocodrilo-Yo, 2010.
- Del Homo al Hombre,[12] 2011.
- El Pensamiento del Siglo XXI,[13] 2012.
- Exilio Italiano,[14] 2016.
Awards
- Twice winner of CRAV Cultural Prize, Chile.
References
- ↑ divorced
- ↑ "Roberto Kozak con refugiados en la embajada de Italia"
- ↑ Camacho Padilla, Jorge. "Los asilados de las Embajadas de Europa Occidental en Chile tras el golpe militar y sus consecuencias diplomáticas", European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies 81, October 2006.
- ↑ "Bachelet recuerda en Roma a chilenos exiliados en Italia durante la dictadura", La Vanguardia
- ↑ "Editorial NIRAM Art"
- ↑ ISBN 3880221367, 9783880221369
- ↑ http://www.marktnet.nl/boeken/geschiedenis/chileense-lente-sergio-stuparich-allend-3661763.htm
- ↑ "Sergio Stuparich - Könyvei / Bookline - 1. Oldal".
- ↑ "Uppbrott : Latinamerikans... | Stuparich, Sergio - Helm... | från 48".
- ↑ Stuparich, Sergio (2000). "Situaciones: Curso de español latinamericano".
- ↑ ASIN: B00ADSN7VS
- ↑ ASIN: B00A1EJYIO
- ↑ ASIN: B014UT2DVU, B00A0ZKPCS
- ↑ ISBN 197929903X, 978-1979299039