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Manuel Ortiz Guerrero

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In the 1920s he published poems such as "Surgente", "Pepitas" and "Nubes del este" and plays like "Eireté", "La Conquista" and "El crimen de Tintalila". He also wrote the lyrics in guarani for some of the songs of his friend José Asunción Flores. Pieces like "India" and "Buenos Aires" were written
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He would print his poems in his own typing machine and sell them from door to door. He managed to get them to the people in a way such that they were untouched by the leprosy. Towards the end of his existence, Manú received his last visitors and friends in the darkest corner of his miserable room,
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placing the chairs strategically distant from the bed so that they didn’t see him. The scars of this struggle with life and for life are reborn in some of his verses and in brochures titled "Cantimplora", which testify to the painful path of the Guarani poet.
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writes: "Ortiz Guerrero represented the great courage of being an intellectual in a country without editors, even that of living exclusively from art, since writing poems and playing the guitar were the only things he was good at.
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He was shy and not very social. In Colegio Nacional de Villarrica he evolved as a poet and developed his first verses. His classmates then started calling him Manú, a nickname by which he would be immortalized.
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He wrote indistinctively in Spanish and Guaraní, succeeding admirably with poems in the second language, most of all, beautiful poems that serve as lyrics for the most important guaranias of
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student centre magazine. Soon, local papers showed interest in him and allowed him popularity and an audience. One of his best pieces, "Loca", was published in the magazine
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Characterized by modernism, "Loca" is followed by other poems that have a rather romantic tang: "Raída poty", "Guarán-i", "La sortija", "Diana de gloria".
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Diccionario Biográfico "FORJADORES DEL PARAGUAY", Primera Edicción Enero de 2000. Distribuidora Quevedo de Ediciones. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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in 1914, where he studied in the Colegio Nacional de la Capital and gained the status of poet and leader of a whole generation.
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Guerrero was born in Ybaroty, a neighbourhood in the city of
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Index

Spanish name
surname

Villarrica del Espíritu Santo
Paraguay
Asunción
Poet
Paraguayan
Villarrica del Espíritu Santo
Paraguay
Florencia Ortiz
Villarrica
Asunción
Guillermo Molinas Rolón
Brazil
Buenos Aires
Hansen disease
José Asunción Flores
Walter Wey
Centro Cultural de la República El Cabildo
Música Paraguaya
Staff.Uni-mainz
Categories
1894 births
1933 deaths
People from Villarrica, Paraguay
Paraguayan musicians
20th-century Paraguayan poets
Paraguayan male poets
Guarani-language writers

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