Juan Andrés Morales Milohnic (born 1962) is a Chilean poet and writer. He has a PhD in literature and is a full professor of the University of Chile, and a member of Academia Chilena de la Lengua (Chilean Academy of Spanish Language). He won the Pablo Neruda National Prize in 2001.

He was born in Santiago.

Poetry

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  • Por ínsulas extrañas (1982)
  • Soliloquio de fuego (1984)
  • Lázaro siempre llora (1985)
  • No el azar/Hors du hasard (translated to French, 1987)
  • Ejercicio del decir (1989)
  • Verbo (1991)
  • Vicio de belleza (1992)
  • Visión del oráculo (1993)
  • Fragments of the Age of Objects (translated to English, 1994)
  • Romper los ojos (1995)
  • El arte de la guerra (1995)
  • Oracle and other poems (translated to English, 1997)
  • Escenas del derrumbe de Occidente (1998)
  • Réquiem (2001)
  • Antología Personal (2001)
  • Izabrane Pjesme (translated to Croatian, 2002)
  • Memoria Muerta (2003)
  • Demonio de la nada (2005)
  • Los Cantos de la Sibila (2009)

Essays and anthologies

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  • Antología Poética de Vicente Huidobro (1993)
  • Un ángulo del mundo. Muestra de poesía iberoamericana actual (1993)
  • Poesía croata contemporánea (1997)
  • Anguitología, Poesía y Prosa de Eduardo Anguita (1999)
  • España reunida: Antología poética de la guerra civil española (1999)
  • Altazor de puño y letra (1999)
  • Poesía y Prosa de Miguel Arteche (2001)
  • De Palabra y Obra (2003)

Awards

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  • Prize of Poetry "Manantial", Universidad de Chile (1980)
  • Prize of Poetry "Miguel Hernández"(Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1983)
  • Fellowship Pablo Neruda of Pablo Neruda Foundation (1988)
  • International Fellowship for Hispanic Studies, Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores de España (Madrid, Spain, 1995)
  • National Fellowship of Culture and Arts of 1992 and 1996
  • National Fellowship of Creative Writing 2001, Fundación Andes, Chile
  • National Prize of Poetry Pablo Neruda 2001
  • Fellowship of Creative Writing, National Council of Culture and Arts of Chile 2001, 2004 and 2008
  • Essay Prize “Centro Cultural de España” 2002 and 2003
  • International Prize of Poetry "La Porte des Poetes" (Paris, France, 2007)
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