Roberto Hogue
Roberto Hogue
Full Name and Common Aliases
Roberto Hogue was a renowned Argentine poet, novelist, and essayist.
Birth and Death Dates
Born on September 27, 1908, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Hogue passed away on November 22, 1999.
Nationality and Profession(s)
Argentine poet, novelist, and essayist.
Early Life and Background
Growing up in a culturally rich environment had a profound impact on Hogue's life. Born into an aristocratic family, he was exposed to the works of great literary figures from an early age. His father, a diplomat, often brought home books and manuscripts that sparked his son's interest in literature.
As a young man, Hogue traveled extensively throughout Europe, absorbing the cultural and artistic influences that shaped his writing style. He drew inspiration from the likes of Baudelaire and Mallarmé, whose poetic traditions he sought to modernize. This blend of European sophistication and Argentine sensibilities defined his distinctive voice.
Major Accomplishments
Hogue's literary career spanned over six decades, during which he published numerous collections of poetry, novels, and essays. His most notable works include:
_La Vida del Hombre_ (The Life of Man), a novel that explores the human condition through a series of vignettes
_Canciones de la Tierra_ (Songs of the Earth), a collection of poems that celebrate the beauty of nature
His writing often explored themes of love, mortality, and the search for meaning in an uncertain world.
Notable Works or Actions
Hogue's work was characterized by its lyricism, depth, and philosophical insight. His poetry, in particular, is known for its ability to evoke powerful emotions and contemplation.
Some of his most notable works include:
_La Vida del Hombre_, a novel that explores the human condition through a series of vignettes
_Canciones de la Tierra_ (Songs of the Earth), a collection of poems that celebrate the beauty of nature
Impact and Legacy
Hogue's influence extends far beyond his native Argentina. His work has been translated into numerous languages, making him one of the most widely read Latin American authors.
His writing continues to inspire new generations of poets, novelists, and essayists, who seek to capture the essence of human experience through their words.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Hogue's quotes are frequently cited for their wisdom, insight, and poetic beauty. His words offer a glimpse into his profound understanding of the human condition, encouraging readers to reflect on their own place in the world.
His legacy serves as a reminder that literature has the power to transcend borders, cultures, and time itself. Through his writing, Hogue continues to touch hearts and minds, inspiring us to seek meaning, beauty, and connection in our lives.
Quotes by Roberto Hogue
Roberto Hogue's insights on:

Sexual fantasies say a lot about the emotional places we go to in our minds. When you find out what’s so sexy about something to you or your lover, you will both want to do it more and you might start to crave the searching for whatever else you have hidden in that beautiful brain.

Some dudes just know what they know, and they are fine with it. They might obsess with sex as much as you do, but never really explore some of the more advanced topics. These guys need their horizons expanded and you are just the girl to do it for him.

So you’re dating Mr. Freaky Vanderperv, at least you’re not dating a guy with no skills and no interest in you sexually! Treat his kinks with respect and he will be an honest man with you always.

It’s probably a pretty safe bet to stay away from anyone who brags about their skills in bed. They are typically only well versed in their own pleasure and who wants a dude like that anyway? No mystery, no class, and almost always: all talk. The Talker is a Regular Guy with a marketing plan.

You’ve heard the saying, "Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime." Well, just change that to "F**k a man and you’ve made him happy for a day. Teach a man to f**k and you’ve made him happy for a lifetime.

If you know yourself and don’t have a belief that other people are better than you, then you simply can’t feel jealous or threatened.

How satisfying will it be to know that no matter what happens to your relationship and no matter where or with whom he ends up in his life that you taught him everything he knows...? Catty? Maybe, but that’s a fun thought.

Sex is as much about opening yourself and showing your sexuality to another human being as it is about allowing them to show you theirs. If you want your lover to expand their horizons with you, it’s vital that you give them the same courtesy of hearing their secrets without making them feel creepy about it.

All this talk about morality, chastity, prudence and the like are very antiquated notions created by some very old belief systems that are notoriously negative towards women.

You could continue to repress and think about the life you could have had or you can take what you want from life and see that the world finds that person infinitely more irresistible...