Authors List
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Nilton Santiago
Nilton Santiago is a Brazilian writer known for his work that moves between short stories and novels, often exploring narratives with elements of magical realism and social issues. His writing is marked by engaging language and the creation of complex and memorable characters.
Luis Felipe Vivanco
1907-08-22 – 1976-11-21
Luis Felipe Vivanco was a Spanish poet and literary critic, associated with the Generation of 36 and the movement called "Rationalist Poetry" (Poesía Racionalista). His poetic work, although less numerous than that of some contemporaries, is recognized for its expressive force, existential reflection, and formal rigor. He explored themes such as anguish, solitude, the search for meaning, and social reality, with clear and objective language. As a critic, Vivanco contributed to the analysis and dissemination of the work of other poets, playing an important role in the understanding and appreciation of the poetry of his time. His literary trajectory represents a testament to the complexity and concerns that marked Spanish literature in the mid-20th century.
Hugo Mujica
1942-08-30
Hugo Mujica is a renowned Argentine poet, essayist, and professor. His poetic work is marked by a profound philosophical and existential reflection, exploring themes such as time, memory, silence, and the search for transcendence. He also dedicates himself to teaching and disseminating philosophy, with an accessible and captivating language.
Edwin Madrid
Edwin Madrid is an Ecuadorian writer and professor, whose work moves between fiction and literary criticism. With an engaging style, he explores the complexities of society and identity in his narratives. His academic and literary output has contributed to the understanding of relevant themes in Latin American literature, consolidating him as an active intellectual figure in his country and beyond its borders.
Laura Yasan
1960-10-20 – 2021-06-19
Laura Yasan is an Argentine writer whose work is dedicated to exploring the complexities of female identity, memory, and human relationships. With an engaging and sensitive prose, she moves between fiction and essay, addressing themes such as the body, time, and the marks left by life experiences. Her writing is recognized for its psychological depth and its ability to evoke intense emotions.
Arturo Corcuera
1935-09-30 – 2017-08-21
Arturo Corcuera was a Spanish poet known for his playful and innovative approach to language. His work stands out for its formal experimentation and exploration of themes such as memory, identity, and the relationship between man and nature. Corcuera is recognized for his contribution to contemporary poetry, with a style that shifts between the colloquial and the erudite.
Julio Pazos Barrera
Julio Pazos Barrera is an Ecuadorian poet, essayist, and professor, recognized for his lyrical work that frequently addresses themes such as identity, memory, and the Andean landscape. His poetry is marked by careful language and deep sensitivity, reflecting his cultural roots and connection to Ecuador. As an academic, Pazos Barrera has also contributed significantly to the literary and cultural studies of his country.
Tomás Harris
1956-06-03
Tomás Harris was a notable British writer and editor, primarily known for his work in the field of espionage and mystery fiction. His career was marked by the creation of engaging narratives and complex characters, which won a loyal following. As an editor, Harris played an important role in the publication and promotion of various authors, contributing to the literary scene with his vision and expertise. His legacy lies in the quality of his works and the influence he exerted on genre literature.
Hildebrando Pérez
Hildebrando Pérez, an Ecuadorian poet and essayist, is known for his work that navigates between philosophical reflection and social criticism. His poetry stands out for its intellectual depth and exploration of existential and cultural themes. Pérez is an important figure in his country's literature, contributing with a sharp vision of Latin American identity.
María Gravina Telechea
1939-12-12
María Gravina Telechea is an Argentine writer whose works explore the complexities of daily life and human relationships. With sensitive and engaging prose, she addresses themes such as family, love, loneliness, and the discoveries of adult life. Her writing invites introspection and identification with the characters and their journeys.
Hernán Miranda
1941-12-22 – 2024-12-21
Hernán Miranda is a Chilean poet known for his lyrical and reflective work. His poetry frequently explores themes such as memory, identity, and the human condition, with a language that moves between the colloquial and the erudite. He stands out for his ability to capture the essence of everyday feelings and experiences, elevating them to a universal level.
Omar Lara
1941-06-09 – 2021-07-02
Omar Lara is a Chilean poet, essayist, and professor, whose work is situated in a context of strong social and cultural reflection. His poetry explores Latin American identity, memory, and resistance, with a language that combines lyricism and engagement. As an intellectual, Lara has a dedicated career to the study and dissemination of the literature and culture of his country and the continent.
Carlos María Gutiérrez
1926-12-10 – 1991-10-21
Carlos María Gutiérrez was an Uruguayan writer and journalist, known for his work that blends fiction and essay, exploring themes such as history, identity, and literature. His writing is marked by erudition and originality.
Fernando Lamberg
1928-06-07 – 2011-02-20
Fernando Lamberg is a Brazilian writer and visual artist, with a body of work that spans literature and visual arts. His literary production frequently explores existential and social themes, often with an ironic and critical tone. His influence in the artistic and literary scene extends across different platforms, reflecting a keen sensitivity to the nuances of modern life.
Rafael Alfaro
1930-01-01 – 2014-03-23
Rafael Alfaro is a name associated with several public figures, one of the most prominent being that of a Spanish entrepreneur and philanthropist. His business activities cover different sectors, with a focus on investments and business development. In addition to his business career, Alfaro is recognized for his involvement in philanthropic activities and support for social and cultural causes, demonstrating a commitment to the well-being of the community.
Ali Lameda
1924-06-12 – 1995-11-30
Ali Lameda was a Venezuelan poet, essayist, and journalist. His poetic work stands out for its exploration of identity, memory, and the human condition, with a lyrical and introspective style. He also worked as a literary critic and cultural promoter.
Rafael Santos Torroella
1914-01-01 – 2002-01-01
Rafael Santos Torroella was a renowned Spanish poet, essayist, and art critic. His poetic work is characterized by deep sensitivity, restrained lyricism, and a reflection on existence and beauty. As an essayist and art critic, he dedicated himself to analyzing and disseminating the work of various artists, with a special focus on Spanish contemporary art. His critical perspective and his profound knowledge of the artistic world enriched the cultural debate of his time.
Jesús Lizano
1931-02-23 – 2015-05-25
Jesús Lizano was a Spanish poet, novelist, essayist, and literary critic, known for his vast and diverse work. His writing spans from lyrical poetry to narrative and critical reflection, demonstrating remarkable versatility. Associated with surrealism and experimental poetry, Lizano explored new forms of expression, seeking to break with literary conventions. His work is an invitation to explore language and imagination, with a strong innovative streak.
Sandro Veronesi
1959-04-01
Sandro Veronesi is a renowned Italian writer, known for his engaging prose and ability to explore the complexity of human relationships. His work often moves between personal drama and broader social issues, winning over both the public and literary critics. He is an author of great sensitivity, whose stories resonate with the authenticity and psychological depth of his characters.
Alfonso Costafreda
1926-05-08 – 1974-04-04
Alfonso Costafreda was a Spanish poet and writer, known for his work that blends literary tradition with a modern sensibility. His poetry explores themes such as nature, love, the passage of time, and the human condition, with a style that values musicality and linguistic precision. Costafreda stood out for his ability to capture the essence of emotions and landscapes in his verses, creating vivid and evocative imagery. His work reflects a deep reflection on life and art, consolidating him as an important voice in the Spanish-language literature of his generation.
Raffaello Baldini
1924-11-24 – 2005-03-28
Raffaello Baldini was an Italian poet and writer, known for his poetry that delves into the landscapes and culture of Romagna, his native land. His work stands out for its colloquial language, musicality, and ability to evoke daily life with simplicity and depth. Baldini moved between the Romagnol dialect and standard Italian, exploring the nuances of regional identity. His poetry is often marked by a melancholic and ironic tone, addressing themes such as memory, time, the passage of life, and human relationships. Baldini is recognized for giving voice to common experiences, transforming the particular into the universal through his lyrical sensibility and his keen eye for detail.
Filippo Tuena
Filippo Tuena is a contemporary Italian writer, whose works are characterized by the exploration of themes such as identity, memory, and the search for meaning in a complex world. His prose is marked by erudition and an often dreamlike and reflective atmosphere. Tuena approaches literature as a means of investigating the depths of human experience, using rich and elaborate language to construct narratives that challenge the reader to question their own perceptions and the reality around them.
Natalia Ginzburg
1916-07-14 – 1991-10-07
Natalia Ginzburg was a renowned Italian writer, playwright, and journalist. Her work, characterized by a direct and intimate style, explores the complexities of family relationships, memory, and social transformations in 20th-century Italy. Ginzburg is admired for her ability to capture the essence of everyday life and human emotions with profound empathy and clarity.
Niccolò Tucci
Niccolò Tucci was an Italian writer known for his narratives that explore the complexity of family relationships and the search for identity. His work is marked by an ironic and introspective style, delving into the depths of the human psyche.