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”’Jorge Cáceres”’, real name ”’Luis Sergio Cáceres Toro”’ (April 18, 1923 – September 21, 1949), was a Chilean poet, painter, and dancer. He was also known as the “fourth musketeer” of the elite Chilean Surrealist group [[La Mandrágora]].
He is discussed as a favorite of the [[Garmendia]] sisters in the [[Roberto ]] novel ”[[Distant Star]]”, in particular his work ”Bound for the Great Polar Pyramid”.{{cite book|last1=|first1=Roberto|title=Distant Star|date=2004|publisher=New Directions Paperbook|page=21}}
”’Jorge Cáceres”’, real name ”’Luis Sergio Cáceres Toro”’ (April 18, 1923 – September 21, 1949), was a Chilean poet, painter, and dancer. He was also known as the “fourth musketeer” of the elite Chilean Surrealist group [[La Mandrágora]].

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He is discussed as a favorite of the [[Garmendia]] sisters in the [[Roberto Bolano]] novel ”[[Distant Star]]”, in particular his work: ”Bound for the Great Polar Pyramid”.{{cite book|last1=Bolano|first1=Roberto|title=Distant Star|date=2004|publisher=New Directions Paperbook|page=21}}

==Works==

==Works==


Latest revision as of 02:34, 4 January 2026

Jorge Cáceres

Born

Luis Sergio Cáceres Toro

(1923-04-18)April 18, 1923

Died September 21, 1949(1949-09-21) (aged 26)
Occupations poet, painter and dancer

Jorge Cáceres, real name Luis Sergio Cáceres Toro (April 18, 1923 – September 21, 1949), was a Chilean poet, painter, and dancer. He was also known as the “fourth musketeer” of the elite Chilean Surrealist group La Mandrágora.[1]

He is discussed as a favorite of the Garmendia sisters in the Roberto Bolaño novel Distant Star, in particular his work Bound for the Great Polar Pyramid.[2]

  1. ^ Gates, Ian James (2024). Ante el Judas de la Mandrágora: Roberto Bolaño y su (re)lectura de Braulio Arenas (in Spanish). ASIN B0D8TXWLKN. Jorge Cáceres, el cuarto mosquetero del grupo.
  2. ^ Bolaño, Roberto (2004). Distant Star. New Directions Paperbook. p. 21.
  • René or celestial mechanics (1941)
  • Free Pass (1941)
  • Monument to the Birds (1942)
  • Bound for the Great Polar Pyramid (1942)
  • The frac incubator (1946)
  • Unpublished Texts (1979). Posthumous collection of Ludwig Zeller
  • Jorge Caceres, found poetry (2002). Collection of Guillermo Garcia, Pedro Montes, Mario Barrientos and Mauricio Artigas (Pentagram Editors).

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