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Luis Aguilar (writer) (Luis Aguilar Martínez) was born on 12 December, 1969 in Valle Hermoso, Tamaulipas, is a writer. Discover Luis Aguilar (writer)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?

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Age 53 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 12 December, 1969
Birthday 12 December
Birthplace Valle Hermoso, Tamaulipas
Date of death December 15, 2022
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2022

Aguilar died on 15 December 2022, at the age of 53.

2009

Among his books of poetry are: Tartaria, Mantel de tulipanes amarillos, Los ojos ya deshechos, La entranhable costume o El libro de Felipe, Decoración de interiores, Os olhos já desfeitos, Fruta de temporada, Ground Glass/Vidrio Molido, Gatos de ninguna parte, Eyes already ruined, No quimio, Travestiario, Libre de sospecha: Antología boreal, Diario de Yony Paz, Muchachos que no besan en la boca, Los cuerpos imprevistos, He decidido casarme cuando acabe la guerra and Vampires never say goodbye. His work has been included in the following collections: Verso Norte (PostData Editores, 2009); Los primeros once (Fondo Editorial Nuevo León, 2010); Territorios de la violencia (Conarte, 2007); Versos veraniegos (Conarte, 2006); La difícil brevedad (CRIPIL Noreste, 2008); Poesia (Rumania, 2011); Trece mantis en un jardín germano/Dreizehn Mantis in einem deutschen Garten (Colegio de Puebla, 2013); Caravansary (Colegio de Puebla, 2014); Versiones acústicas (Mantis Editores, 2014); Después del desierto: nuevo cuento regiomontano (Analfabeta Editores,2016); and Once cuentos rusos (Ficticia Ediciones, 2018).

In 2009, he published the anthology Exilio transitorio, by Cuban poet Delfín Prats, about whose life he produced the documentary Delfín Prats: entre el esplendor y el caos, co-directed by the Cuban filmmaker Carlos Y. Rodríguez and Spanish filmmaker Laura Llobet. In 2012, he published El agua recobrada, by Luis Armenta Malpica(Vaso Roto Ediciones) and Los arlequines mudos, by Cuban poet Nelson Simón (Mantis Editores). In 2015, he published the book of essays La vida encendida: revisitaciones a Carmen Alardín (ITCA Tamaulipas, Conarte), and in 2014 the anthology of young Cuban poets titled Como vai você (Vaso Roto Ediciones). At the time of his death, he was working on the second volume of the complete works by Brazilian writer Roberto Piva. He was a fellow of the Centro de Escritores de Nuevo León, the National Endowment for Culture and the Arts (FONCA) in Coinversiones Culturales, and the Fundación Biblioteca Nacional de Brasil in their residency program for foreign translators. Luis Aguilar's work has been translated into English, French, Portuguese, German, Catalan, Arabic and Romanian.

2000

Aguilar was born in Valle Hermoso, Tamaulipas, and resided in Monterrey, Nuevo León, for over thirty years. He was a professor of Literature and Journalism at the Autonomous University of Nuevo León and was one of the most notable and recognized poets in writing about sexual diversity and homoeroticism in Mexico. He was a fellow at the Centro de Escritores de Nuevo León in essay (2000) and novel (2003). He was a prolific writer, the author of more than twenty books in which he cultivated poetry and narrative forms, and in addition was a specialized translator, and both a promoter of and a journalist about culture and the arts.

1988

Aguilar was awarded Premio de Poesía Joven "Manuel Rodríguez Brayda" (1988); el Premio Nacional de Periodismo Cultural "Fernando Benítez" (2006); el Premio Regional de Periodismo Cultural FORCA Noreste (2009); el Premio de Cuento "Sobre rieles" (2001); el Premio Nuevo León de Literatura (2010); el Premio Internacional de Poesía Nicolás Guillén (2010); el Premio UANL a las Artes, (2010); el Premio Internacional de Poesía "Gilberto Owen", (2015); el Premio Nacional de Poesía Toluca (2015); el Premio de Poesía Tamaulipas / Juan B. Tijerina (2016); he was one of 13 finalists out of three thousand submissions in the Segundo Concurso Nacional de Cuento Fantástico Amparo Dávila (2016) and obtained an honorable mention for the Premio Nacional de Cuento "Beatriz Espejo" (2018). In 2021, he was awarded the Premio Nacional de Poesía Rodulfo Figueroa 2021, from Chiapas, with the book "Fibonacci, los conejos y un bartender que no dijo su nombre" (forthcoming).

1969

Luis Aguilar Martínez (12 December 1969 – 15 December 2022) was a Mexican poet, essayist, narrator, and translator. He was the author of Debe ser ya noviembre (Cuadrivio Ediciones, 2019), Muchachos que no besan en la boca (Vaso Roto Ediciones, 2017), Libre de sospecha: Antología boreal (UANL, 2016) and Los ojos ya deshechos (Secretaría de Cultura de Jalisco, 2007), among other books.