Guillermo Viscarra Fabre

Guillermo Viscarra Fabre, born June 23, 1900 in Sorata, dead 1980 in La Paz, was a Bolivian author, poet and pacifist.[1]

Biography

Viscarra Fabre was born and grew up in the village of Sorata, son of Francisco Viscarra and Carmela Fabre. He was one of Bolivia's most known poet and author during the 19th century. He wrote several books and anthologies during his lifetime. He did also appeared in Bolivia's first silent film Wara Wara (1930).

Bibliography [2]

Fragment from "El Poeta" in the Monticulo park in La Paz.
  • 1916 – Halcón
  • 1926 – Aruma
  • 1926 – Los más mejores versos de los más peores poetas
  • 1938 – Clima.
  • 1941 – Poetas nuevos de Bolivia - La Paz
  • 1949 – Criatura del Alba
  • 1966 – Nubladas nupcias
  • 1970 – El jardín de Nilda
  • 1974 – Cordillera de sangre
  • 1975 – Andes. Editorial Universitaria: Santiago - Chile
  • 1975 – Antología del cuento chileno-boliviano. Editorial Universitaria: Santiago - Chile

Filmography

1930 – Wara Wara [3]

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References

This article is partly based on material from the Spanish Wikipedia article: Guillermo Viscarra Fabre

Notes

  1. "Guillermo Viscarra Fabre". Jiwaki: revista municipal de culturas. 58. 2016.
  2. "Results for 'Guillermo Viscarra Fabre' [WorldCat.org]". www.worldcat.org. Retrieved 2016-04-09.
  3. Galván, Javier A. Culture and Customs of Bolivia.
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