词条 | Arturo Uslar Pietri |
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| name = Arturo Uslar Pietri | image = Uslar Pietri.jpg | caption = | birth_date = {{birth date|df=yes|1906|5|16}} | birth_place = Caracas | death_date = {{death date and age|df=yes|2001|2|26|1906|5|16}} | death_place = Caracas | occupation = novelist, writer | nationality = Venezuelan | period = 1931–2001 | notableworks =Las Lanzas Coloradas | signature= Uslar Pietri signature.jpg }} Arturo Uslar Pietri (16 May 1906 in Caracas – 26 February 2001) was a Venezuelan intellectual, historian, writer, television producer and politician. LifeBorn on 16 May 1906 in Caracas, Venezuela, his parents were general[1] Arturo Uslar Santamaría and Helena Pietri de Uslar.[2][3] The last name Uslar is of German origin and can be traced back to Johann von Uslar, who fought for the rebel cause during Venezuela’s independence wars.[4] As a young boy and then teenager he lived in various cities in the comparatively urbanised central northern valleys of the country. He moved back to Caracas in 1924 to read political sciences at the Central University of Venezuela, where he graduated Doctor of Political Sciences in 1929. That same year he obtained a law degree.[5] Uslar led a remarkably fruitful life, influential in Venezuelan politics, historical analysis and literature, and as an educator. His period of activity spanned the last years of Venezuelan Caudillismo, the transition to democracy and most of the democratic era of 1958 - 1999. He held posts such as Secretary for the Venezuelan Delegation at the League of Nations, delegate at the International Labour Organization, minister of education, minister of finance, contributor to the Act of Constitution of the New Democratic Government (1958), ambassador to the United States, professor of Latin American literature at Columbia University, professor of political economics at the Central University of Venezuela, chief editor of a main newspaper, candidate for the Presidency and member of the Royal Spanish Academy.[6][7][8] Uslar Pietri had a lifetime involvement in the Venezuelan media as a cultural figure. He wrote regionally influential essays and novels, of which The Red Lances,[9] an account of life during the Venezuelan War of Independence from various social perspectives is arguably the most famous. In his works he championed mestizaje, or miscegenation, as a valuable feature of Latin American culture.[10] His literary output was recognised in 1990 with a Prince of Asturias Award.[11] He was several times nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature.[12] Uslar Pietri died on 26 February 2001 in Caracas.[13] He had announced his retirement as an author in 1998 and last figured prominently in political debate in 1993.[14] Awards
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References1. ^Santos Himiob (1997) in Las Nubes (chronological references), 1st Edition. Monte Ávila Editores Latinoamericana. {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Uslar Pietri, Arturo}}2. ^https://www.theguardian.com/news/2001/mar/02/guardianobituaries.books 3. ^http://www.casauslarpietri.org/?ids=2&idc=3&mod=conte&accion=deta 4. ^http://www.casauslarpietri.org/?ids=2&idc=3&mod=conte&accion=deta 5. ^http://www.casauslarpietri.org/?ids=2&idc=3&mod=conte&accion=deta 6. ^http://www.fpa.es/es/premios-principe-de-asturias/premiados/1990-arturo-uslar-pietri.html?texto=trayectoria&especifica=0 7. ^https://www.nytimes.com/2001/03/01/arts/arturo-uslar-pietri-novelist-of-venezuela-is-dead-at-94.html 8. ^Santos Himiob (1997) in Las Nubes (chronological references), 1st Edition. Monte Ávila Editores Latinoamericana. 9. ^USLAR PIETRI, Arturo. The Red Spears. NY: Knopf, 1963. First US edition. Translated by Harriet de Onís with an introduction by Federico de Onís 10. ^https://www.nytimes.com/2001/03/01/arts/arturo-uslar-pietri-novelist-of-venezuela-is-dead-at-94.html 11. ^http://www.fpa.es/es/premios-principe-de-asturias/premiados/1990-arturo-uslar-pietri.html?texto=acta&especifica=0 12. ^https://www.theguardian.com/news/2001/mar/02/guardianobituaries.books 13. ^https://www.theguardian.com/news/2001/mar/02/guardianobituaries.books 14. ^http://www.casauslarpietri.org/?ids=2&idc=3&mod=conte&accion=deta 18 : 1906 births|2001 deaths|People from Caracas|Venezuelan novelists|Venezuelan male writers|Male novelists|Central University of Venezuela alumni|Central University of Venezuela faculty|Grand Croix of the Légion d'honneur|Maria Moors Cabot Prize winners|Magic realism writers|Venezuelan diplomats|Members of the Senate of Venezuela|Venezuelan literary critics|Venezuelan people of German descent|20th-century novelists|20th-century male writers|20th-century Venezuelan novelists |
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