Ciro Alegría Bazán (November 4, 1909 – February 17, 1967) was a Peruvian journalist, politician, and novelist. Born in Huamachuco District, he exposed...
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Dora Varona (redirect from Dora Varona de Alegría)
March 2018). "Murió poeta Dora Varona, viuda de Ciro Alegría" [Poet Dora Varona Dies, Widow of Ciro Alegría]. Con Sentido Siempre (in Spanish). Archived...
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Ciro is an Italian (Italian: [ˈtʃiːro]) and Spanish given name related to Cyrus. Notable people with the given name include: Ciro Alegría (1909–1967)...
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Ciro Alegria Airport (ICAO: SPAC) is an airport serving the town of Santa María de Nieva in the Amazonas Region of Peru. The runway is 8.7 kilometres (5...
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Alegría was born on July 14, 1940, in Santiago de Chile, where he remained for nine months. He and his brother Ciro were the children of Ciro Alegría...
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Alexander Alegría (born 1992), Spanish footballer Ciro Alegría (1909–1967), Peruvian journalist, novelist and politician Claribel Alegría (1924–2018)...
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they were transferred to light transport aircraft for the flight to the Ciro Alegría base. From this base, the final flight to the Peruvian forward bases...
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scholars. Martín Adán (1908–1985), poet Katya Adaui (born 1977), novelist Ciro Alegría (1909–1967), indigenist novelist Marie Arana (born 1949), Peruvian-American...
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school in 1915 the poet César Vallejo he taught first grade to novelist Ciro Alegría. Seminary College San Carlos and San Marcelo, has over 386 years of formative...
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developed an interest in the Latin American writers Horacio Quiroga, Ciro Alegría, Jorge Icaza, Rubén Darío, and Miguel Asturias. Many of these authors'...
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early 20th century's Indigenismo movement was led by such writers as Ciro Alegría and José María Arguedas. César Vallejo wrote modernist and often politically...
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Sologuren Martín Adán (1908–1985), poet Katya Adaui (born 1977), novelist Ciro Alegría (1909–1967), indigenous novelist Marie Arana (born 1949), Peruvian-American...
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Venezuela: Rómulo Gallegos, Nicaragua: Rubén Darío, Peru: Mario Vargas Llosa, Ciro Alegría Argentina: Luisa Valenzuela, Julio Cortázar, Jorge Luis Borges, Ernesto...
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Canyon section flows by the village of Calemar, where Peruvian writer Ciro Alegría based one of his most important novels, La serpiente de oro (1935). One...
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20th century, indigenist prose reached some of its peak moments with Ciro Alegría and José María Arguedas, whose influences extended to authors such as...
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classical model, that of the "traditional novel", as in the case of Ciro Alegría. Vargas Llosa says of it: "With the stories Agua (Water) and Los rios...
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Macedonio de la Torre, Juan Espejo Asturrizaga, Francisco Xandóval, and Ciro Alegría. This group inspired the work of Eduardo González Viaña, one of its modern...
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1936, Portugal, p/nf) Ciro Alegría (1909–1967, Peru, nf/f) Claribel Alegría (1924–2018, Nicaragua/Salvador, p/nf/f) Fernando Alegría (1918–2005, Chile, p/nf)...
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Renée Ferrer de Arréllaga (born 1944) Augusto Roa Bastos (1917–2005) Ciro Alegría (1909–1967) José María Arguedas (1911–1969) Manuel Scorza (1928–1983)...
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Alcibiades González Delvalle (born 1936) Augusto Roa Bastos (1917–2005) Ciro Alegría José María Arguedas (1911–1969) César Atahualpa Rodríguez (1889–1972)...
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Otra historia del mismo Lobo (1964), novel The Indian in the Novels of Ciro Alegría (1965) essay Los constructores del amanecer: novela (1995), novel El...
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early 20th century, the Indigenismo movement produced such writers as Ciro Alegría, José María Arguedas, and César Vallejo. During the second half of the...
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their memory, as can be seen in the works of Enrique López Albújar and Ciro Alegría. During this period, the first modern political parties in Peru emerged...
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early 20th century, the Indigenismo movement produced such writers as Ciro Alegría, José María Arguedas, and César Vallejo. During the second half of the...
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winner of the international competition was the indigenous novel by Ciro Alegría, 'El mundo es ancho y ajeno' (Broad and Alien is the World), sent on...
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Yunai Carlos Luis Fallas (Costa Rica) 1941 El mundo es ancho y ajeno Ciro Alegría (Peru) 1943 Todo verdor perecerá Eduardo Mallea (Argentina) 1943 Vestido...
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Guillermo Cortez Núñez were editors-in-chief. Among his collaborators were Ciro Alegría, Carlos Cueto Fernandini [es], Manuel Mujica Gallo and Mario Vargas Llosa...
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Mario Bellatin (born 1960) Santiago Roncagliolo (born 1975), novelist Ciro Alegría (1909–1967) Martín Adán (1908–1985), poet Enrique Verástegui (1950–2018)...
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February 16 – Smiley Burnette, American actor (b. 1911) February 17 – Ciro Alegría, Peruvian journalist, politician, and novelist (b. 1909) February 18...
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next day. Born: Roberto Sighel, Italian speed skater; in Trento Died: Ciro Alegría, 57, Peruvian journalist New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison announced...
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