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{{short description|Venezuelan writer}} |
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| name = Salvador Garmendia |
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| image =Salvador Garmendia.jpg |
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|birth_name = Salvador Garmendia Graterón |
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| birth_date = {{birth date|df=yes|1928|6|11}} |
| birth_date = {{birth date|df=yes|1928|6|11}} |
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| birth_place = [[Barquisimeto]], [[Lara (state)|Lara state, Venezuela]] |
| birth_place = [[Barquisimeto]], [[Lara (state)|Lara state, Venezuela]] |
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| death_place = [[Caracas]] |
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| occupation = novelist, writer |
| occupation = novelist, writer |
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| nationality = Venezuelan |
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| notableworks = Los Pequeños Seres |
| notableworks = Los Pequeños Seres |
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== List of works == |
== List of works == |
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===Novels=== |
===Novels=== |
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* La mala vida (1968) |
* La mala vida (1968) |
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* Los pies de barro (1972) |
* Los pies de barro (1972) |
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* Memorias de Altagracia (1974) |
* Memorias de Altagracia (1974); translated to English by [[Jeremy Munday]] in 1996 |
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* El capitán Kid (1988) |
* El capitán Kid (1988) |
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* El inquieto Anacobero y otros cuentos (1976) |
* El inquieto Anacobero y otros cuentos (1976) |
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* El brujo hípico y otros relatos (1979) |
* El brujo hípico y otros relatos (1979) |
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* Emmiendas y atropellos (1979) |
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* El único lugar |
* El único lugar possible (1981) |
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* Hace mal tiempo afuera (1986) |
* Hace mal tiempo afuera (1986) |
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* La casa del tiempo (1986) |
* La casa del tiempo (1986) |
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* La gata y la señora (1991) |
* La gata y la señora (1991) |
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* La media espada de Amadís (1998) |
* La media espada de Amadís (1998) |
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* No es el espejo (2002) |
* No es el espejo (2002) |
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* La novela en Venezuela (1966) |
* La novela en Venezuela (1966) |
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* Crónicas Sádicas (1991) |
* Crónicas Sádicas (1991) |
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* Anotaciones en cuaderno negro (2003) |
* Anotaciones en cuaderno negro (2003) |
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*El gran miedo, Vida(s) y escritura(s) (2004) |
*El gran miedo, Vida(s) y escritura(s) (2004) |
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*Mi familia de trapo (2002) |
*Mi familia de trapo (2002) |
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*La viuda que se quedó tiesa (2004) |
*La viuda que se quedó tiesa (2004) |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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== References == |
== References == |
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* {{in lang|es}} [http://www.epdlp.com/escritor.php?id=3142 Salvador Garmendia biography] |
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* {{in lang|es}} [http://ramosflamerich.wordpress.com/2011/05/13/perfiles-salvador-garmendia/ Perfiles: Salvador Garmendia – Lo afirmativo venezolano] |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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[[Category:Venezuelan novelists]] |
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[[Category:Venezuelan male |
[[Category:Venezuelan male novelists]] |
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[[Category:Venezuelan screenwriters]] |
[[Category:Venezuelan screenwriters]] |
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[[Category:1928 births]] |
[[Category:1928 births]] |
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[[Category:2001 deaths]] |
[[Category:2001 deaths]] |
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[[Category:People from Barquisimeto]] |
[[Category:People from Barquisimeto]] |
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[[Category:20th-century novelists]] |
[[Category:20th-century novelists]] |
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[[Category:20th-century male writers]] |
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[[Category:20th-century screenwriters]] |
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Latest revision as of 04:00, 2 July 2024
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Salvador Garmendia | |
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Born | Salvador Garmendia Graterón 11 June 1928 Barquisimeto, Lara state, Venezuela |
Died | 13 May 2001 Caracas | (aged 72)
Occupation | novelist, writer |
Notable works | Los Pequeños Seres |
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Salvador Garmendia Graterón (11 June 1928, Barquisimeto – 13 May 2001, Caracas) was a notable Venezuelan author, awarded in 1972 with the National Prize for Literature. In 1989 received the Juan Rulfo Prize for Tan desnuda como una piedra.
List of works
[edit]Novels
[edit]- Los pequeños seres (1958)
- Los habitantes (1961)
- Día de ceniza (1963)
- La mala vida (1968)
- Los pies de barro (1972)
- Memorias de Altagracia (1974); translated to English by Jeremy Munday in 1996
- El capitán Kid (1988)
Novellas
[edit]- El parque (1946)
Short story collections
[edit]- Cuentos cómicos (1991)
- Doble fondo (1966)
- Difuntos, extraños y volátiles (1970)
- Los escondites (1972)
- El inquieto Anacobero y otros cuentos (1976)
- El brujo hípico y otros relatos (1979)
- Emmiendas y atropellos (1979)
- El único lugar possible (1981)
- Hace mal tiempo afuera (1986)
- La casa del tiempo (1986)
- La gata y la señora (1991)
- La media espada de Amadís (1998)
- No es el espejo (2002)
- El regreso (2004)
- El inquieto Anacobero y otros relatos (2004)
- Entre tías y putas (2008)
Non-fiction
[edit]- La novela en Venezuela (1966)
- Crónicas Sádicas (1991)
- La vida buena (1995)
- Anotaciones en cuaderno negro (2003)
- El gran miedo, Vida(s) y escritura(s) (2004)
Books for children
[edit]- Galileo en su reino (1994)
- El cuento más viejo del mundo (1997)
- Un pingüino en Maracaibo (1998)
- El sapo y los cocuyos (1998)
- El turpial que vivió dos veces (2000)
- Mi familia de trapo (2002)
- La viuda que se quedó tiesa (2004)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- (in Spanish) Salvador Garmendia biography
- (in Spanish) Perfiles: Salvador Garmendia – Lo afirmativo venezolano
External links
[edit]- Salvador Garmendia, "A Country, A Decade", Encuentros No. 28, Sep 1998. Inter-American Development Bank Cultural Center