Tomás Segovia (poet)


Tomás Segovia was a Mexican author, translator and poet of Spanish origin. He was born in Valencia, Spain, and studied in France and Morocco. He went into exile to Mexico, where he taught at the Colegio de México and other universities. Segovia founded the publication Presencia, was director of La Revista Mexicana de Literatura, formed part of the magazine Plural, and collaborated in Vuelta.
In honour of the poet, in August 2012, Conaculta announced the $100,000 Tomás Segovia Literary Translation Prize, to be awarded in alternating years for the best translation into Spanish or from Spanish.

Works

His work as a poet is not separate from his literary criticism and works of translation. Notable books of poetry include La luz provisional, El sol y su eco, Anagnórisis, Figura y secuencias and Cantata a solas. Prose works include: Contracorrientes, Poética y profética and Alegatorio.
At the time of his death he resided in Madrid, Spain.

Awards

Segovia won the Xavier Villaurrutia Prize in 1972, the Juan Rulfo Prize in 2005, and the Premio García Lorca in 2008.

Films