Juan Emar
Juan Emar is the pen name of the
Chilean writer, artist and critic
Álvaro Yáñez Bianchi (1893–1964). He was the son of politician, lawyer and journalist
Eliodoro Yáñez. In Paris, he associated with the
avant-garde artists of the
Dadaist and
Surrealist movements. He published four books between 1935 and 1937 – ''Un año'', ''Miltín'', ''Ayer'' and ''Diez'' – but was met with critical indifference. His works were rediscovered after his death, and his reputation has grown in recent decades as a precursor of
modernist literature in Latin America. He split his time between Santiago and Paris.
''Ayer'' has been published in English translation by
Peirene Press. His magnum opus ''Umbral'', which totals over 4,000 pages in the Spanish edition, remains untranslated.
The pseudonym Juan Emar derives from the French phrase "J'en ai marre", meaning "I'm fed up".
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