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Marco Antonio Montes de Oca (August 3, 1932 - February 7, 2009) was a Mexican poet and painter.

Marco Antonio Montes de Oca
Marco Antonio Montes de Oca
Born(1932-08-03)August 3, 1932
Mexico City, Mexico
DiedFebruary 7, 2009 (2009-02-08) (aged 76)
Mexico City, Mexico
OccupationPoet, Painter
LanguageSpanish
NationalityMexican
Notable worksRuina de la infame Babilonia (1953), Delante de la luz cantan los pájaros (1959)

Montes de Oca was a prolific and influential poet whose principal books include: Ruina de la infame Babilonia (1953), and Delante de la luz cantan los pájaros (1959), which won the Xavier Villaurrutia Prize.[1] He also wrote a self-titled memoir in 1967, and a book of short stories Las fuentes legendarias (1966), and also dedicated a lot of time to painting and sculpturing.

Some of Montes de Oca's poetry was translated into English by Laura Villaseñor,[2] including the books: The heart of the flute in 1978 (with an introduction by Octavio Paz), and Twenty-One Poems in 1982.

He died of a heart attack in Mexico City on February 7, 2009.

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  • ^ The heart of the flute / Marco Antonio Montes de Oca ; translated by Laura Villaseñor ; introd. by Octavio Paz.

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