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Mario Benedetti, 1920 to 2009 – 2026/01/17

16 Friday Jan 2026

Posted by Martyn Jones in literature, obituary, Poetry, prose

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Mario Benedetti, 1920 to 2009

Martyn Rhisiart Jones

First edition: The Jewish Chronicle – 19th May 2009

Revised edition: Friday 16th January 2026

Benedetti died at his home in Montevideo on Sunday, 17th May 2009, at the age of eighty-eight. With his passing, Latin America loses one of its most prolific and affectionately regarded literary voices of the postwar era. He was a figure whose work spanned more than eighty volumes across poetry, fiction, essays, drama, and journalism. His work captured the quotidian rhythms of urban life, the ache of exile, and the stubborn commitments of the left. He wrote with an unpretentious directness that endeared him to generations of readers.

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Head Over Heels – The many colours, hues and tones of poems, lyrics and words

08 Friday May 2020

Posted by Martyn Jones in literature, poem, poems, Poetry

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Head Over Heels: The many colours, hues and tones of poems, lyrics and words by Martyn de Tours, is a delightful collection of poems, lyrics and words.

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Mario Benedetti, 1920 to 2009

29 Saturday Jun 2019

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Mario Benedetti, 1920 to 2009

Martyn Richard Jones

The Jewish Chronicle website – 19th May 2009

The Uruguayan writer Mario Orlando Hamlet Hardy Brenno Benedetti Farugia, better known as Mario Benedetti, is no longer with us. Born in the small town of Paso de los Toros in the department of Tacuarembó, on the 14th of September 1920, he died in his home in the city of Montevideo, this last Sunday (17/5/2009), at the age of 88.

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