The Hispanic Society Poetry Center

A Home for Poetry at the Hispanic Society

The Hispanic Society Poetry Center is a new initiative that will deepen the Hispanic Society’s dedication to preserving the literature and culture of the Hispanic and Lusophone worlds through public programming, innovative digital projects, and advanced research. The center will also serve as the home of the David Rosenmann-Taub Archive, dedicated to the groundbreaking Chilean poet, draftsman, and composer.

About David Rosenmann-Taub

Widely regarded in his native Chile as a singular literary figure, David Rosenmann-Taub (1927-2023) was described by Premio Nacional de Literatura laureate Armando Uribe as β€œthe most important and profound living poet of the entire Spanish language.” Over the course of his life, he published twenty books, with a comparable body of unpublished work remaining. He was also an accomplished composer, pianist and draftsman, leaving behind over one hundred hours of recorded compositions and nearly a thousand drawings.

“Acabo de morir: para la tierra
soy un reciΓ©n nacido.”

Genetrix, David Rosenmann-Taub

Partners

The Hispanic Society Poetry Center is made possible through the generous support of the Corda Foundation and the Amigos of the Hispanic Society Library patron group.