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Luis Britto García : ウィキペディア英語版 | Luis Britto García Luis Britto García (born 9 October 1940, in Caracas〔''(Rajatabla )'' (2007), Monte Ávila Editores, p219〕), is a Venezuelan writer, playwright and essayist. His fiction has been recognised twice with the Casa de Las Américas Prize, for his works ''Rajatabla'' (1970) and ''Abrapalabra'' (1979). In 2002 he was winner of Venezuela's National Prize for Literature, given as a lifetime achievement award. In 2005 he was recognized with the Ezequiel Martínez Estrada honorary award of Casa de Las Américas.〔biografiasyvidas.com, (Luis Britto García )〕〔 AVN, 16 March 2012, (Abrapalabra es la primera novela de la Colección Luis Britto García )〕 In April 2012 he received Venezuela's Order of Juan Francisco de León.〔 AVN, 19 April 2012, (Luis Britto García recibe Orden Juan Francisco de León )〕 In May 2012 he was appointed by President Hugo Chavez to the Venezuelan Council of State, "the highest circle of advisers to the president" provided for in the Venezuelan Constitution.〔Mariano Castillo, ''CNN'', 3 May 2012, (Chavez council stirs succession speculation )〕 ==Life== Britto García graduated as a lawyer from the Central University of Venezuela in 1962 and obtained a doctorate in law from the same university in 1969. He obtained a diploma in Latin American studies at the École pratique des hautes études in Paris in 1982. He taught at the faculty of economics and social sciences of the Central University of Venezuela from 1966, becoming a full professor in 1988.〔 ''Ultimas Noticias'', 2 May 2012, (Perfiles: Los consejeros del Estado "a fondo" )〕〔''(Rajatabla )'' (2007), Monte Ávila Editores, p222〕 His non-fiction work includes several historical studies of Caribbean pirates in the early Spanish Empire,〔 ''corneta: semanario cultural de caracas'', 17–23 February 2011, (Luis Britto García )〕 including ''Demonios del mar: corsarios y piratas en Venezuela 1528-1727'' ("Demons of the Sea: Corsairs and Pirates in Venezuela 1528-1727"). Britto García is however best known for his fiction. His two best known works are 1970's ''Rajatabla'' and 1979's ''Abrapalabra'', both winners of the Casa de Las Américas Prize. ''Rajatabla'' is a collection of short stories which are "characterized by humour and irony, () refer to political repression and violence".〔Dinneen, Mark (2004), "Luis Britto García", in ''Encyclopedia of Latin American and Caribbean Literature, 1900-2003'', Balderston, Daniel and Gonzalez, Mike (eds. 2004), Routledge, p87〕 ''Abrapalabra'' is a novel "which explores the cultural and political development of Venezuela" in the twentieth century.〔
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