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Sabat Ercasty, Carlos, 1887-1982

LC control no.n 81102796
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPQ8519.S24
Personal name headingSabat Ercasty, Carlos, 1887-1982
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Variant(s)Ercasty, C. Sabat (Carlos Sabat), 1887-1982
Ercasty, Carlos Sabat, 1887-1982
Sabat Ercasty, C. (Carlos), 1887-1982
Sabat Ercasty, Carlos, 1887-
Associated placeBuenos Aires (Argentina)
Addressacademiauruguayaletras@gmail.com ateneo@ateneodemontevideo.uy
Birth date1887-11-04
Death date1982-08-04
Place of birthMontevideo (Uruguay)
Place of deathMontevideo (Uruguay)
AffiliationUniversidad de la República (Uruguay), Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación
Academia Nacional de Letras
Profession or occupationAuthors Poets College teachers Journalists
Found inHis Poemas del hombre, 1921.
His Cántico desde mi muerte, 1940: t.p. (C. Sabat Ercasty)
Poemas del hombre, 1958: title page (Carlos Sabat Ercasty) preliminary page 1 (author of several works including Cántico desde mi muerte (1940))
   <https://anaforas.fic.edu.uy/jspui/handle/123456789/35954>
Encyclopedia.com website, February 8, 2022: (Carlos Sabat Ercasty; born 1887; died 1982), Uruguayan poet, literary critic, and educator; before teaching literature and mathematics in Montevideo and serving as administrator of the Young Women's Teachers College, he worked as a reporter for El Día and La Razón, both in Montevideo; his prolific poetic production includes more than forty published collections including early verses such as the eight volumes of Poemas del hombre (1921-1958) were characterized by Wagnerian thematic shifts from sensuality to mysticism, with traces of pantheistic musings; later poetry, dramatic and fluid, treated philosophical issues and Oriental myths; at times a sense of abstract and conceptual stoicism predominated; works by Sabat Ercasty that were inspired by historical themes include El charrúa (1957) and Himno a Artigas e Himno de mayo (1964); his major works of poetry are Sonetos de las agonías y los extásis (1977), Parábolas (1978), Cánticos a Euridice (2 vols., 1978-1980), and Antología (2 vols., 1982); his major works of literary criticism are Retratos del fuego : José Zorrilla de San Martín (1958), Retratos del fuego : Carlos Vaz Ferreira (1958), and Retratos del fuego : María Eugenia Vaz Ferreira (1953); source: Encyclopedia of Latin American history and culture)
   <https://www.encyclopedia.com/humanities/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/sabat-ercasty-carlos-1887-1982>
Biblioteca Nacional del Uruguay website, February 8, 2022: (heading: Sabat Ercasty, Carlos, 1887-1982; born November 4, 1887 in Montevideo; died August 4, 1982; poet; journalist)
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   <http://bibliotecadigital.bibna.gub.uy:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/55837>
Administración Nacional de Educación Pública (Uruguay) website, February 8, 2022: (Carlos Sabat Ercasty; born November 4, 1887; died 1982; poet; professor of literature; author; journalist; president of the Ateneo de Montevideo and the Academia Nacional de Letras)
   <https://www.anep.edu.uy/nacimiento-carlos-sabat-ercasty>
Ateneo de Montevideo website, February 8, 2022: (Carlos Sabat Ercasty; poet; president (1958-1959); ateneo@ateneodemontevideo.uy)
   <http://ateneodemontevideo.uy/site/?page_id=76>
Universidad de la República Uruguay, Facultad de Información y Comunicación website, February 8, 2022: (Carlos Sabat Ercasty; born November 4, 1887; died August 4, 1982; professor affiliated with the Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación of the Universidad de la República (Uruguay) (1949-1963); president of the Ateneo de Montevideo; founder of the Academia Nacional de Letras (Uruguay); has several digitized and PDF copies of his works and articles about him; full birth and death dates are from an article from August 28, 1982 in El Día)
   <https://anaforas.fic.edu.uy/jspui/handle/123456789/36042>
   <https://anaforas.fic.edu.uy/jspui/handle/123456789/36071>
   <https://anaforas.fic.edu.uy/jspui/bitstream/123456789/36037/1/dora_isella_russell_carlos_sabat_ercasty_en_supl_dominical_de_el_dia_28_08_1982.pdf>
   <https://anaforas.fic.edu.uy/jspui/bitstream/123456789/36074/1/DIREl_centenario.pdf>
   <https://anaforas.fic.edu.uy/jspui/handle/123456789/38136>
Academia Nacional de Letras (Uruguay) website, February 8, 2022: (Carlos Sabat Ercasty; born and died in Montevideo; one of the founding members (1943); president (1967-1969); began his journalism career in Buenos Aires where he lived for a few years; after he returned to Uruguay he wrote for the Mundo Uruguayo, La Razón, El Telégrafo, and El Día as well as various journals such as Pegaso, Boletín de Teseo, La Cruz del Sur, Cartel, La Pluma, and Revista Nacional; professor of literature for four decades; academiauruguayaletras@gmail.com; author of several works including Los Adioses (1929), Sonetos a Eurídice (1978), Poemas del hombre (1921), Libro del amor (1930), Libro de la ensoñación (1947), and Libro de los mensajes (1958))
   <http://www.academiadeletras.gub.uy/innovaportal/v/37007/46/mecweb/sintesis-historica?3colid=64876&breadid=null>
   <http://www.academiadeletras.gub.uy/innovaportal/v/125230/46/mecweb/poemas-del-hombre?search=yes>
   <http://www.academiadeletras.gub.uy/innovaportal/v/106806/46/mecweb/carlos-sabat-ercasty?search=yes>
Espacio Latino website, February 8, 2022: article written by his friend and colleague Hyalamar Blixen (Carlos Sabat Ercasty; born November 4, 1887; author of several works including Poemas del hombre)
   <http://letras-uruguay.espaciolatino.com/blixen_hyalmar/carlos_sabat_ercasty.htm>
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