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Antonio Ortiz Mayans was born in Asunción, capital of the republic of Paraguay, on June 20, 1908 and according to his own words, his first work was the poem, “Los Amigos”, published by the magazine of the Students Center of the Colegio Nacional de la Capital, where he studied and which had a publishing house called “Minerva”, symbol of the Greek Culture. ==Life== He was an author and a composer who had an excellent academic formation, because he studied Law at the University and got a degree in Journalism as well, which helped him to be the corrector of proofs at La Razon newspaper for more than 18 years, and 7 at the La Nacion, from Buenos Aires. At the same time, he stood out as one of the creators of Paraguayan folk music, which he enriched with many songs such as Barrerita, Pasionaria and others. At the age of 20 he published his first poem book, “Cuentos Nuevos”, which introduced him to the literature field, A field to which he dedicated all the years of his life, writing many works that were happily received, such as “Zorazábal su vida y su Obra” or the first “ Gran diccionario Castellano – Guaraní”, which was greatly used in didactic, and which has overcome its tenths edition His love for writing didn't stop and he made a profession out of it, once installed in the Argentinian capital city, where he lived most of his life, he got jobs which demonstrated his good preparation in this field, since he was the corrector of two of the most important written press outlets in Argentina, the newspapers La NACION and La RAZON. Antonio Ortiz Mayans, died in Buenos Aires, on May 7, 1995 and due to his poetic works has been granted mentions in many countries such as: Uruguay, United States, Bolivia and Argentina, as a fair award for somebody who did a lot for the Paraguayan culture. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Antonio Ortiz Mayans」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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