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Olga Isabel Chams Eljach (August 21, 1922 - March 18, 2009), better known by her pseudonym Meira Delmar, was a Colombian poet of Lebanese descent. [1] She is considered one of the most famous Colombian poets of the 20th century [2] and published seven books of poetry in her lifetime. She was a member of the Academia Colombiana de la Lengua ...
The violent events in Colombia during the 1940s and 1950s, such as La Violencia and the military government of Gustavo Rojas Pinilla, as well as a considerable urban expansion, influenced in the formation of the Nadaísta (Nothing-ist) movement, which was the Colombian expression of numerous avant-garde-like movements in the poetry of the ...
Colombian male poets (31 P) Pages in category "Colombian poets" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
This List of Colombian writers is an alphabetical list of writers born or brought up in Colombia, who already have Wikipedia pages in the English or Spanish Wikipedia. References for information given in the list appear on the Wikipedia pages concerned. This is a subsidiary list to the List of Colombian people.
Gabriel José de la Concordia García Márquez (Latin American Spanish: [ɡaˈβɾjel ɣaɾˈsi.a ˈmaɾ.kes] ⓘ; [a] 6 March 1927 – 17 April 2014) was a Colombian writer and journalist, known affectionately as Gabo or Gabito throughout Latin America.
Poet, author, political figure José Asunción Silva (27 November 1865 in Bogotá – 23 May 1896 in Bogotá ) was a Colombian poet. He is considered one of the founders of Latin American Modernismo .
Rubén Darío (1867–1916), poet, referred to as the "father of Modernism" Karly Gaitán Morales (born 1980), film historian, and writer Salomón Ibarra Mayorga (1887–1985), poet and lyricist of "Salve a ti, Nicaragua", the Nicaraguan national anthem
Epifanio Mejía Quijano (1838–1913) was a Colombian poet and politician [1] who in his lifetime published over 134 poems. [2] He was born in Yarumal, Antioquia, in 1838, in an hacienda known as El Caunce, [1] and died in an asylum in Medellín in 1913. [3]