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Oscar Hahn

Bio: Oscar Hahn is an academic researcher. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 2 citations.

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01 Jan 2010
TL;DR: In 2003, Cedomil Goic published the most definitive bibliography compiled thus far on works by and about Chilean writer Vicente Huidobro as discussed by the authors, which included not only original works, but also the published correspondence and interviews, as well as the sizable volume of criticism and secondary texts.
Abstract: In 2003, Cedomil Goic published the most definitive bibliography compiled thus far on works by and about Chilean writer Vicente Huidobro. He included not only original works, but also Huidobro’s published correspondence and interviews, as well as the sizable volume of criticism and secondary texts on Huidobro. Goic’s bibliography begins with Huidobro’s works meticulously arranged by categories (poetry, novels, drama, essays, compilations, audiovisual representations, and dispersed works), numbering each title with sub-numbering of editions within a given group, subsequently ordered by date of publication. This organization places Huidobro’s creative gift in context both in terms of genre and chronology. Since Huidobro’s works were often published and republished separately, in the next section of his bibliography, Goic extensively annotated this tendency, arranging the publication of an individual poem or essay, etc., in coordination with the title of the original publication—see, for example, the poems from Horizon carre (Goic 2003: 229‐30). Goic also arranged Huidobro’s individual works by topic; for example “Hispanoamerica” (2003: 252). Finally, the bibliography presents the vast secondary work on Huidobro. My original intent here was only to write a bibliographic essay about the relevant publications since 2003, thus making current Goic’s already extensive work. However, during my research, I discovered several items that were not included in the 2003 bibliography. Some of the items I include here may be contained in the bibliographies Goic cites (259), but these other bibliographies are often very specialized. For example, see Goic’s own writings on Huidobro’s poetry or Maria Angeles Perez Lopez’s bibliography on Huidobro’s narrative. I also believe that the reader will find it useful to have these dispersed references compiled into one source. I am indebted to the dedicated work of both Dr. Goic and Dra. Perez Lopez for the structure and content of what follows. I am also grateful to my colleagues in other libraries who graciously verified and completed several citations for me. I utilized Goic’s basic formula for this bibliography, but I have simplified it. The arrangement is as follows: original works arranged alphabetically by title (editions, then compilations, referencing Goic when

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