Homero Alsina Thevenet

Homero Alsina Thevenet (1922–2005) was a Uruguayan journalist and film critic. He wrote the first book about Ingmar Bergman outside of Sweden. During the Argentine coup he was living in Argentina, because of the coup he exiled to Barcelona. He returned to Montevideo in 1989, founding the cultural section of leading newspaper El País.[1]

He published over 20 books, many of them collections of his own film critic columns.[2]

Works

  • 1964 Ingmar Bergman, un dramaturgo cinematográfico?? - With Emir Rodríguez Monegal, Renacimiento.
  • 1972 Censura y otras presiones sobre el cine, Fabril.
  • 1973 Crónicas de cine, Ediciones de la Flor.
  • 1974 Violencia y erotismo- with S. Feldman and A. Mahieu, Cuarto Mundo.
  • 1975 Cine sonoro americano y los Oscars de Hollywood, Corregidor.
  • 1977 Chaplin, todo sobre un mito, Bruguera.
  • ---- El libro de la censura cinematográfica, Lumen.
  • 1980 Textos y manifiestos del cine - with J. Romaguera, Gili.
  • 1986 Una enciclopedia de datos inútiles, Ediciones la Flor, Buenos Aires.
  • 1987 Segunda enciclopedia de datos inútiles Ediciones la Flor, Buenos Aires.
  • 1993 Desde la creación al primer sonido. Historia del cine americano/1 (1893-1930) Editorial Laertes, Barcelona.

References

  1. "Imágenes y palabras". Brecha. 3 January 2013. Archived from the original on 3 January 2014. (in Spanish)
  2. Homero Alsina Thevenet


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