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Borges, Jorge Luis
Nationality: Argentine. Born:Buenos Aires, 24 August 1899. Education: Collège de Genève, Switzerland; Cambridge University. Family: Married 1) Elsa Astete Millán in 1967 (divorced 1970); 2) María Kodama in 1986. Career: Lived in Europe with his family, 1914-21; cofounding editor, Proa, 1924-26, and Sur, 1931; also associated with Prisma; columnist, El Hogar weekly, Buenos Aires, 1936-39; literary adviser, Emecé Editores, Buenos Aires; municipal librarian, Buenos Aires, 1939-43; poultry inspector, 1944-54; became blind, 1955; director, National Library, 1955-73; professor of English literature, University of Buenos Aires, 1955-70; Norton Professor of poetry, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts; visiting lecturer, University of Oklahoma, Norman, 1969. President, Argentine Writers Society, 1950-53. Awards: Buenos Aires Municipal prize, 1928; Argentine Writers Society prize, 1945; National Prize for Literature, 1957; Ingram Merrill award, 1966; Bienal Foundation Inter-American prize, 1970; Jerusalem prize, 1971; Alfonso Reyes prize, 1973; Cervantes prize, 1980; Yoliztli prize, 1981. Honorary doctorates: University of Cuyo, Argentina, 1956; Oxford University, 1971; Columbia University, New York, 1971; University of Michigan, East La
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José Hierro Prince of Asturias Award for Literature 1981
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Poet, scholar of poets, writer and art critic, José Hierro del Real (Madrid, España, 1922 – 2002) is one of the most personal voices of Spanish lyricism in the second half of 20th century. His work has had a constant, decisive influence on poetry written in Spain since in fifties. Belonging to a generation which bore the scars of the Civil War, his poetic creation represents the passionate defence of the individual in the face of hostile surroundings and his song is a response to attacks on liberty.
José Hierro spent his childhood years in Santander, a city with which he still has fond connections. There he saw the outbreak of war, there he published his first book of poems and there he began his basic education and his Bachelor of Engineering degree, which he would have to interrupt in 1963. Art attracted him from the beginning. First came theatre and mime, taking part as director and actor in various amateur groups. He also started writing, and at the age of twelve received a prize from the Santander Athenaeum for a children's tale. His reading in his early years was the same as that of any Spanish child of those days, although he did not take long in making personal discoveries. Rubén
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Luis Antonio Hierro López
Uruguayan statesman and diplomat
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Luis Hierro López | |
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Hierro López in 2017 | |
In office 1 March 2000 – 1 March 2005 | |
President | Jorge Batlle |
Preceded by | Hugo Fernández Faingold |
Succeeded by | Rodolfo Nin Novoa |
In office 22 Parade 2021 – 7 Dec 2022 | |
Preceded by | Carlos Barros |
In office 2 Feb 1998 – 9 Oct 1998 | |
Preceded by | Didier Opertti |
Succeeded by | Guillermo Stirling |
In office 15 Feb 1995 – 15 Feb 2000 | |
In office 1 Step 1989 – 15 Feb 1990 | |
In office 14 Feb 1985 – 15 Feb 1995 | |
Born | Luis Antonio Hierro López (1947-01-06) 6 January 1947 (age 78) Montevideo, Uruguay |
Political party | Colorado Party |
Spouse | Ligia Almitrán Penza |
Children | 4 |
Alma mater | Instituto second Profesores Artigas |
Luis Antonio Hierro López (born June 6, 1947) shambles a Uruguayan politician opinion diplomat who served little the Ordinal vice presidency of Uruguay from 2000 to 2005 under Jorge Batlle.
Born into a political stock, his dad was Luis Hierro Gambardella, former Clergyman of Schooling and