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  • Comment: I am sad to decline this again, but the subject doesn't appear to meet WP:NAUTHOR. Yes, he has written many book, but hey are not notable per WP:NBOOK and most of the sources are primary links to the books. Much non detailed resubmission can get this accepted ad taken to WP:AFD. Safari ScribeEdits! Talk! 06:37, 23 September 2024 (UTC)
  • Comment: Can you please cut the long list of works to just the most important ones? Many of these books are even on here multiple times. asilvering (talk) 03:49, 18 September 2024 (UTC)

Daniel Rojas Pachas[1] (born 1983) is a Chilean novelist.[2], editor, poet[3] and academic[4] who currently lives and works in Belgium[5], where he is developing a research on the work of Enrique Lihn[6] and Roberto Bolaño at KU Leuven university[7]. Rojas Pachas is known for his novel Random[8] and his academic work dedicated to Latin-American authors[9]. In 2015 he was awarded the prize for Cultural Management of Arts and Heritage by the Chilean Ministry of Cultures and Arts and Heritage[10]

About his poetic work the winner of the Chilean National Literature Prize 2024[11], Elvira Hernández has said: "The author, by conviction, is on the other side. Passed through the quasi picaresque autobiographical sieve, by some resource not related to science fiction, he will also be on the other side of referentiality. Daniel Rojas Pachas knows the vicissitudes of that once heroic authority: the history of the lost sin of originality, the erasure, the erasure, the decentering, the pulverization that are now commonplaces"[12].

He studied literature at the University of Tarapacá[13] on the northern border of Chile. In that region of Chile, he founded the publishing house Cinosargo[14] and developed the transnational poetry festival Tea Party[15]. In 2016, he moved to Mexico to study a postgraduate degree in Hispanic American Literature[16] and developed a publishing activity that represented Chile in international spaces such as Finland[17], Italy[18], China[19], Switzerland, the Frankfurt International Book Fair[20] and the Guadalajara Book Fair[21].

In 2013, Pachas was anthologized along with Alejandro Zambra, Nona Fernández and Mike Wilson in the book ".CL textos de frontera" [22] from the Alberto Hurtado University. In 2014 it was part of the Chronicles book: "Ciudad Fritanga" together with authors such as Lina Meruane and Jorge Baradit. The reviewers stated: "The writer and editor Daniel Rojas Pachas (Cristo Barroco, Tea Party), who manages to hit the nail on the head with an experiential prose, dialogues with Arica. The allegory he makes of the Shopping Center of the Pacific is accurate to illustrate the centralism of the ariquenos, their chauvinistic qualities and their tendency to self-abandonment".[23]

In 2021 it was anthologized in a contemporary Latin American story book "Bajo la soledad del Neon"[24] together with Guadalupe Nettel and Liliana Colanzi. In 2023 he presented at the International book fair of Guadalajara his essay dedicated to Manuel Scorza in the book Olafo y los amigos[25] published in Mexico by the Cultural Institute of the Government of Guanajuato.

Works

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  • Gramma[26] (Cinosargo 2009) ISBN 978-956-332-823-3
  • Realidades Dialogantes[27]. Essays on Reinaldo Arenas, Roberto Bolaño, Ernesto Sabato, Guillermo Cabrera Infante y Miguel Ángel Asturias. (Fondart 2008). ISBN 978-956-332-822-6
  • SOMA[28] (Literal Ediciones 2012, México) ISBN 978-956-332-822-6
  • Tremor[29] (La Liga 2014, Chile) ISBN 978-956-9300-04-2
  • Random[30] (Narrativa Punto Aparte 2014, Chile) ISBN 978-956-9091-07-0
  • Video Killed the Radio Star[31] (Narrativa Punto Aparte 2016, Chile) ISBN 978-956-9091-18-6
  • Carne[32] (LUMA 2017, Zúrich - Curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist, Simon Castets, and Kenneth Goldsmith) ISBN 978-1-365-97699-5
  • Cristo Barroco[33] (Mago Editores 2017, Chile) ISBN 978-956-317-406-9
  • Allá fuera está ese lugar que le dio forma a mi habla[34] (Navaja 2019, Chile) ISBN 978-956-09269-0-6
  • Rancor[35] (Los Perros Románticos 2018, Chile) ISBN 978-956-9594-20-5
  • Mecanismo destinado al simulacro[36] (Municipalidad Metropolitana de Lima 2022)
  • El arte de la cháchara: la poética de lo abigarrado en las novelas de Enrique Lihn[37] (Los Perros Románticos 2023, Chile) ISBN 978-956-9594-54-0
  • Morgue y otros poemas: Translated by Daniel Rojas Pachas (Sauvage Atelier 2024, México)[38] ISBN 978-607-59630-7-5

'Recent academic articles'[39]

  • Postcards And Radiographies In The Essays Of Marius De Zayas: New York And The Trip.[40] REVISTA KANINA, 2020, Universidad de Costa Rica 44 (2), 51-68
  • Hiperretórica en El arte de la palabra de Enrique Lihn.[41] ATENEA, 2022, Universidad de Concepción (525), 201-221
  • Güeros de Alonso Ruizpalacios: el viaje como recuperación del sentido de la realidad frente al simulacro.[42] Revista Estudios 2023 (47), 181-198
  • Batman en Chile de Enrique Lihn: el locus horridus y el espectáculo.[43] Literatura y Lingüística, 2023, Universidad Católica Silva Henríquez (47), 173-193
  • La muerte de la muerte: estudio del documental La Colorina (Stella Díaz Varín).[44] Revista Laboratorio 2024, Universidad Diego Portales (30)

References

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  1. ^ "KU Leuven who's who - Daniel Francisco Rojas Pachas (Author's review at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)". www.kuleuven.be. Retrieved 2024-09-23.
  2. ^ Mexican, Enciclopedy. "Daniel Rojas Pachas - Detalle del autor - Enciclopedia de la Literatura en México - FLM (Daniel Rojas Pachas - Author Details - Encyclopedia of Literature in Mexico - FLM)". www.elem.mx. Retrieved 2024-09-23.
  3. ^ Parra, Marcelo. "El imaginario de Daniel Rojas Pachas - Fundación La Fuente (The imaginary of Daniel Rojas Pachas - Fundación La Fuente)". www.fundacionlafuente.cl. Retrieved 2024-09-23.
  4. ^ Chilean, Memory. "Memoria Chilena (Memory of Chile - Reference to Rojas Pachas' writing in the Chilean portal of bibliographic memory of the Ministry of Education and the Directorate of Archives and Museums)". Memoria Chilena. Retrieved 2024-03-23.
  5. ^ KU, Leuven. "Nuevas visiones de la literatura latinoamericana (Meeting of poets and translators organized by Daniel Rojas Pachas in Belgium, in coordination with the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven.)". Faculteit Letteren. Retrieved 2024-09-23.
  6. ^ Balmaceda, Arte joven. "Presentación de 'El Arte de la Cháchara': Un encuentro con Daniel Rojas Pachas – Balmaceda Arte Joven" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-09-23.
  7. ^ FRIS. "Daniel Francisco Rojas Pachas | FRIS onderzoeksportaal (Flanders Academic Portal in Belgium with the academic work of Daniel Rojas Pachas in Europe)". www.researchportal.be. Retrieved 2024-03-23.
  8. ^ Espinosa, Patricia. "BND Visor : Infamia sin control [artículo] Patricia Espinosa (Review of the novel Random by literary critic Patricia Espinosa in Las últimas noticias)". www.bibliotecanacionaldigital.gob.cl. Retrieved 2024-09-23.
  9. ^ "SPK - Bibliothek des Ibero-Amerikanischen Instituts (References to Rojas Pachas' academic work at German universities)". lhiai.gbv.de. Retrieved 2024-03-23.
  10. ^ "Se entregaron los Premios Regionales de Cultura 2015 de Arica y Parinacota (Press release from the portal of the Ministry of Culture and the Arts and Heritage of Chile)". www.cultura.gob.cl (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-03-23.
  11. ^ "Elvira Hernández es la segunda poeta chilena en recibir el Premio Nacional de Literatura 2024". www.cultura.gob.cl (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-09-26.
  12. ^ Hernández, Elvira. "SOMA (Critical commentary on the poetry of Rojas Pachas by Elvira Hernández, winner of the national poetry prize.)". pezespiral (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-09-23.
  13. ^ Espinoza, Pablo. "Daniel Rojas Pachas participó en libro Chile: Travesías Culturales – Universidad de Tarapacá" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-03-23.
  14. ^ Pachas, Daniel Rojas (2003). "Cinosargo Ediciones". MGC / Revista de Gestión Cultural (in Spanish) (1).
  15. ^ Guerrero, Pedro Pablo. "BND Visor : "Tea Party" en Arica, una aventura de frontera [artículo] Pedro Pablo Guerrero". www.bibliotecanacionaldigital.gob.cl. Retrieved 2024-03-23.
  16. ^ "El arte de la cháchara: la poética de lo abigarrado en las novelas de Enrique Lihn (Academic Portal of the National Corporation of Science and Technology of Mexico)". www.repositorionacionalcti.mx (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-03-23.
  17. ^ Crisólogo, Roxana (2023-12-26). "Daniel Rojas Pachas editor and poet in Finland (Note on the participation of Daniel Rojas Pachas as a poet and editor in Helsinki at the University and in the Sivuvalo program for translation and cultural diffusion.)". sivuvalo platform. Retrieved 2024-03-23.
  18. ^ "Edizioni Ca' Foscari". edizionicafoscari.unive.it. Retrieved 2024-03-23.
  19. ^ Guerrero, Pedro Pablo. "EyN: La llegada de los libros chinos al mercado chileno". www.economiaynegocios.cl. Retrieved 2024-03-23.
  20. ^ Frankfurt, Buchmesse. "Frankfurt Rights (Portal of the Frankfurt International Book Fair with information from Cinosargo Ediciones and Daniel Rojas Pachas.)". frankfurtrights.com. Retrieved 2024-03-23.
  21. ^ Herrero, Lorenzo (2023-11-20). "Chile llegará a Guadalajara con una importante propuesta cultural y un nutrido grupo de autores". Publishnews (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-03-23.
  22. ^ ‎.cl Textos de frontera (in European Spanish).
  23. ^ "Viva Leer Copec - Cuentos, Bibliotecas, Colecciones (Note on the book Ciudad Fritanga)". vivaleercopec.cl (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-09-23.
  24. ^ Kanahuaty, Christian Jiménez (2021-06-18). Bajo la soledad del neón - Antología de cuento contemporáneo de América Latina (in Spanish). Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador. ISBN 978-9978-77-539-4.
  25. ^ Rosete, Erika (2023-11-28). "A 40 años del accidente de avión que mató a Jorge Ibargüengoitia: "Es como el eslabón perdido de la cultura latinoamericana"". El País México (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 2024-09-23.
  26. ^ "Gramma de Daniel Rojas Pachas y la existencia como textualidad hiperconsciente. Por Adriana Guaringa Robles". letras.mysite.com. Retrieved 2024-09-23.
  27. ^ "Realidades Dialogantes". frankfurtrights.com. Retrieved 2024-09-23.
  28. ^ Pachas, Daniel Rojas (2012). Soma (in Spanish). Princeton Library: Literal. ISBN 9786079088262.
  29. ^ "El tremor de la novela. "Tremor" d Daniel Rojas Pachas (La Liga de la Justicia, 2013) Por Juan Manuel Silva Barandica". letras.mysite.com. Retrieved 2024-09-23.
  30. ^ Toledo, Benjamín Isidro Guzmán (2019-06-30). "TRANSGRESIÓN, ALGORITMOS Y EPIFANÍA EN RANDOM (2014) DE DANIEL ROJAS PACHAS: LOS HITOS DE UNA NUEVA POÉTICA NARRATIVA PARA LA LITERATURA DEL NORTE CHILENO". Revista de Ciencias Sociales (in Spanish). 28 (42): 64–88. doi:10.61303/07172257.v28i42.139. ISSN 0717-2257.
  31. ^ Valparaíso, Chile: Narrativa Punto Aparte; Rojas Pachas, Daniel (2016). Video killed the radio star (Primera edición. ed.). Valparaíso, Chile: Narrativa Punto Aparte. ISBN 978-956-9091-18-6.
  32. ^ "Daniel Rojas Pachas". Poetry Will Be Made By All. Retrieved 2024-09-23.
  33. ^ Santiago de Chile: Editorial Mago; Rojas Pachas, Daniel (2017). Cristo Barroco (Primera edición. ed.). Santiago de Chile: Editorial Mago. ISBN 978-956-317-406-9.
  34. ^ Malebrán, Juan. "Allá afuera está ese lugar que le dio forma a mi habla de Daniel Rojas Pachas. Por Juan Malebrán". letras.mysite.com. Retrieved 2024-09-23.
  35. ^ Amarga, La Ubre (2023-05-08). "«Una novela hecha pedazos (y vuelta a armar)» sobre «Rancor» de Daniel Rojas Pachas por Pablo Rumel". La Ubre Amarga (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-09-23.
  36. ^ Benítez, Luis (2022-05-28). "Reseña de "Mecanismo destinado al simulacro", de Daniel Rojas Pachas, por Luis Benítez". Letralia, Tierra de Letras (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-09-23.
  37. ^ Santiago de Chile: Los Perros Románticos; Rojas Pachas, Daniel (2023). El arte de la cháchara : la poética de lo abigarrado en las novelas de Enrique Linh. Santiago de Chile: Los Perros Románticos. ISBN 978-956-9594-54-0.
  38. ^ ">> Agencias ISBN". isbnmexico.indautor.cerlalc.org. Retrieved 2024-04-03.
  39. ^ "Daniel Rojas Pachas". scholar.google.com.mx. Retrieved 2024-09-23.
  40. ^ Pachas, Daniel Rojas (2020-09-30). "Postales y radiografías en los ensayos de Marius de Zayas: Nueva York y el viaje". Káñina (in Spanish). 44 (2): 51–68. doi:10.15517/rk.v44i2.44052. ISSN 2215-2636.
  41. ^ Pachas, Daniel Rojas (2022-06-29). "Hiperretórica en El arte de la palabra de Enrique Lihn". Atenea (in Spanish). 28 (525): 201–221. doi:10.29393/At525-10HADR10010. ISSN 0716-1840.
  42. ^ Pachas, Daniel Rojas (2023-12-21). "Güeros de Alonso Ruizpalacios: el viaje como recuperación del sentido de la realidad frente al simulacro". Revista Estudios (in Spanish) (47): 181–198. doi:10.15517/re.v0i47.58046. ISSN 1659-3316.
  43. ^ Rojas Pachas, Daniel (2023). "Batman en Chile de Enrique Lihn: el locus horridus y el espectáculo". Literatura y lingüística (47): 173–193. ISSN 0717-621X.
  44. ^ Pachas, Daniel Francisco Rojas (2024-08-19). "LA MUERTE DE LA MUERTE: ESTUDIO DEL DOCUMENTAL LA COLORINA (STELLA DÍAZ VARÍN)". Revista Laboratorio (in Spanish) (30). doi:10.32995/rl302024323 (inactive 2024-09-12). ISSN 0718-7467.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of September 2024 (link)
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