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David Ramón Sánchez Palomares (7 May 1935, Escuque), is a Venezuelan poet. In 1975 received the National Prize for Literature; in 2006 the first Víctor Valera Mora International Prize for Poetry; and in 2010 the Ibero-America Award for Literature. For 1952 worked as teacher in the San Cristóbal Normal School. Six years later, graduated as Professor of Literature in the Pedagogical Institute of Caracas. Taught in secondary schools in Nueva Esparta and Trujillo states, also in the capital city, Caracas. In the University of the Andes graduates in Literature. His first poetry book: ''El Reino'' (The Kingdom) (1958), is sponsored by the intellectual group Sardio. In 1963 was part of the aesthetic movement El Techo de la Ballena, and participates as editor in the magazine ''Rayado sobre el Techo''. In 1964, in the city of Boconó, is pusblished his book ''Paisano''. The same year come up with the poem ''El ahogado'' (The drowned), with the art of Mateo Manaure. In 1965 was awarded with the Municipal Poetry Prize of Caracas by ''Paisano'', and presents ''Honras Fúnebres'' (Funeral). For the celebration of the 400th anniversary of Caracas, wrote the poem ''Santiago de León de Caracas'' (1967), that recreates moments of city's history. In 1975 received the National Prize for Literature for ''Adiós Escuque'' (Goodbye Escuque). In 1991, the first Mariano Picón Salas Biennial of literature, tribute his career. In 1997 the VI Poetry Week, organized by the Juan Antonio Pérez Bonalde Foundation, is also a homage Palomares. On 14 June 2001, earned an honorary degree from the University of the Andes, along with poets Rafael Cadenas and Juan Sánchez Peláez. Currently resides in the city of Mérida. ==Works== 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「Ramón Palomares」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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