José Hernández (writer)

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José Hernández
Hernández, c. 1875
Hernández, c. 1875
BornJosé Rafael Hernández y Pueyrredón
(1834-11-10)10 November 1834
near San Martín, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
Died21 October 1886(1886-10-21) (aged 51)
Belgrano, Argentina
Resting placeLa Recoleta Cemetery
GenreGaucho literature
Literary movementNational Autonomist Party
Notable worksMartín Fierro

José Hernández (born José Rafael Hernández y Pueyrredón; 10 November 1834 in Chacras del Perdriel – 21 October 1886 in Buenos Aires) was an

epic poem Martín Fierro
. In his tribute, his birthday is celebrated as a national argentinian holiday, called Tradition Day.

Biography

Chacra Pueyrredon, birthplace of José Hernández
magnum opus
.

Hernández, whose ancestry was Spanish, was born on a farm near San Martín (Buenos Aires Province). His father was a majordomo or foreman of a series of cattle ranches. His career was to be an alternation between stints on the Federal side in the civil wars of Argentina and Uruguay and life as a newspaperman, a short stint as an employee of a commercial firm, and a period as stenographer to the legislature of the Confederation.

Hernández founded the newspaper El Río de la Plata, which advocated local autonomy, abolition of the conscripted "frontier contingents", and election of justices of the peace, military commanders, and school boards. He opposed immigration because he believed it undermined the pastoral foundation of the region's wealth. He envisioned a federal republic based in pastoralism, but also featuring a strong system of education and a literate population.

Although a federalist opposed to the centralizing, modernizing, and Europeanizing tendencies of Argentine president Domingo Sarmiento, Hernández was no apologist for General Juan Manuel de Rosas, whom he characterized as a tyrant and a despot.

Hernández is known today almost exclusively for his masterpiece Martín Fierro, the epic poem that stands as the pinnacle of gauchesque literature. The poem was apparently begun during a period of exile in Brazil following the defeat at Ñaembé (1870) and was published in two parts (in 1872 and 1879).

Hernández died of heart disease on 21 October 1886, in

neighborhood of the city of Buenos Aires
.

He was buried in La Recoleta Cemetery in Buenos Aires.

References

  • Jorge Luis Borges, "José Hernández", in El Martín Fierro ()

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