Alberto Arvelo Torrealba
Alberto Arvelo Torrealba (September 3, 1905 – March 28, 1971), was a Venezuelan lawyer, educator and folklorical poet. Author of Florentino y El Diablo.
Alberto Arvelo Torrealba | |
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Born | Barinas, Venezuela | September 3, 1905
Died | March 28, 1971 65) Caracas, Venezuela | (aged
Occupation | Poet, Diplomat, Political figure |
Notable awards | National Prize for Literature of Venezuela 1966 |
A municipality in Barinas was named after him, and in the city of Barinas there is the Alberto Arvelo Torrealba Museum.[1]
Bibliography
- Música de cuatro (1928)
- Rezagos de un poemario extraviado en la cárcel (1929)
- Cantas (1933)
- Glosas al cancionero (1940)
- Florentino y El Diablo (1940/1950/1957)
- Caminos que andan (1962)
- Lazo Martí: vigencia en lejanía (1965)
- Obra poética (1967)
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See also
- Venezuela
- Venezuelan culture
- List of Venezuelan writers
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