José Asunción Silva
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José Asunción Silva was a Colombia
Colombia
Colombia, officially the Republic of Colombia , is a unitary constitutional republic comprising thirty-two departments. The country is located in northwestern South America, bordered to the east by Venezuela and Brazil; to the south by Ecuador and Peru; to the north by the Caribbean Sea; to the...

n poet. He is considered one of the founders of Spanish-American Modernism.

Life

Born into a wealthy and cultured Bogotá family, Silva led a carefree life. When he was hardly ten, he wrote his first poems. In 1882 he traveled England, Switzerland, and France, and here, he met up with other Romantic writers. His trip into Europe influence his style as he incorporated many French themes. However, with the death of his father and the increasing financial struggles his family experienced thereafter, Silva was forced to return to Colombia. Incapable of paying his family's enormous debts, Silva accepted a diplomatic position in Caracas. While there, he was encouraged by fellow writers to pursue his poetry. In 1895, Silva's only major work of prose was lost in a shipwreck. He was, however, convinced to rewrite the novel from memory. In 1892, his beloved sister Elvira died. Under the weight of these two events, Silva collapsed and has been said he committed suicide the evening of May 23, 1896 after a dinner.

He wrote his first work, "Primera Comunión," in 1875.

Traveling to Europe, he met Stéphane Mallarmé
Stéphane Mallarmé
Stéphane Mallarmé , whose real name was Étienne Mallarmé, was a French poet and critic. He was a major French symbolist poet, and his work anticipated and inspired several revolutionary artistic schools of the early 20th century, such as Dadaism, Surrealism, and Futurism.-Biography:Stéphane...

 and Gustave Moreau
Gustave Moreau
Gustave Moreau was a French Symbolist painter whose main emphasis was the illustration of biblical and mythological figures. As a painter of literary ideas, Moreau appealed to the imaginations of some Symbolist writers and artists.- Biography :Moreau was born in Paris. His father, Louis Jean Marie...

 in Paris
Paris
Paris is the capital and largest city in France, situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the Île-de-France region...

.

Death

On the morning of May 24, 1896, a house maid found Silva dead in his bed; he had shot himself in the heart the night before. There are many reasons for his suicide, including the death of his sister Elvira, the loss of almost all his work when his ship sank near a key in the Caribbean sea, and his debts. Prior to his death, he asked his confidential doctor to mark the exact location of his heart.

He was buried in the Central Cemetery, in Bogota. Perhaps his more important legacy is the house where he lived, which has been converted into a museum.

Works

The poem "Nocturno" (Nocturnal) was his most famous work, published posthumously in 1908. Written in free verse, the poem broke with the more classical mode of Spanish versification and showed many signs of Modernism. The poem itself is written in a response to the death of Silva's sister, Elivra. The imagery, especially the symbolism of the shadow, evokes a sense of melancholy and sadness.
  • El libro de versos (published posthumous in 1923)
  • De sobremesa (published in 1925; trans. In After-Dinner Conversation)
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