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Guillermo Valencia

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He was never a prolific poet; in later years, he abandoned original poetry almost entirely, concentrating on translations. One of these was Catay (1928; “Cathay”), which he translated from Franz Toussaint's La Flute de Jade (“The Jade Flute”), a French translation of an anthology of Chinese poems. He
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The house where he lived and died was turned into a museum. A municipal theater in Popayán, Colombia was also named after him were roads at across different cities and several status in Popayan. The national poetry prize in Colombia is named in his honor.
208:(1899, rev. ed. 1914; “Rites”), containing original poems and free translations from French, Italian, and Portuguese, established his literary reputation at home and abroad as a leader of the experimental Modernist movement with its exotic imagery. 231:. He also turned more frequently to writing essays, many of which are collected in Panegíricos, discursos y artículos (1933; “Panegyrics, Speeches, and Articles”). 445: 244: 240: 192:
Valencia was the son of Joaquín Valencia Quijano and Adelaida Castillo Silva. He became an orphan at eight years old. He studied in
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translated La balada de la cárcel de Reading (1932; “The Ballad of Reading Gaol”) from the English poem by the 19th-century writer
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He led an active career as a statesman and a diplomat and was twice a candidate for the presidency of Colombia, in
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Ruiza, M., Fernández, T. y Tamaro, E. (2004). Biografia de Guillermo Valencia. En
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Valencia married Josefina Muñoz Muñoz in 1908. Together, they had five children.
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Biografías y Vidas. La enciclopedia biográfica en línea
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Index

Guillermo Valencia (footballer)

Popayán
Cauca
Colombia
Guillermo León Valencia
Josefina Valencia Muñoz

Popayán
Popayán
poet
translator
Modernism
Colombian Conservative Party
Guillermo León Valencia
Josefina Valencia Muñoz
Medellín
Colombian literary figures
Santiago Martinez Delgado
Oscar Wilde
1918
1930
Marco Fidel Suárez
Enrique Olaya Herrera

Pedro Felipe Valencia López
José Asunción Silva
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