Fernando Paz Castillo Aristeguieta (11 April 1893 in
Caracas
Caracas (, ), officially Santiago de León de Caracas, abbreviated as CCS, is the capital and largest city of Venezuela, and the center of the Metropolitan Region of Caracas (or Greater Caracas). Caracas is located along the Guaire River in the ...
– 30 July 1981 in Caracas), was a
Venezuelan poet, literary critic, diplomat, and educator. He received the
National Prize for Literature A National Prize for Literature ( es, Premio Nacional de Literatura) is a kind of award offered by various countries.
Examples include:
* National Prize for Literature (Argentina)
* National Literary Awards, Burma
* National Prize for Literature ( ...
in 1967.
Partial bibliography
*''La huerta de Doñana'' (1920)
*''La voz de los cuatro vientos'' (1931)
*''Signo'' (1937)
*''Entre sombras y luces'' (1945)
*''Reflexiones de atardecer'' (1964)
*''Antología poética'' (1969)
*''Entre pintores y escritores'' (1970)
*''El otro lado del tiempo'' (1971)
*''Poesías escogidas 1920-1974'' (1974)
*''Persistencia'' (1975)
See also
*
Venezuelan literature
*
List of Venezuelan writers
References
*
Fernando Paz Castillo biography*
*
Fundación Polar: Lenguaje para todos/La Tradición OralPDF format.
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1893 births
1981 deaths
People from Caracas
Venezuelan diplomats
Venezuelan male poets
20th-century Venezuelan poets
20th-century male writers