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Salvador Brau : ウィキペディア英語版 | Salvador Brau
Salvador Brau y Asencio (January 11, 1842 – November 5, 1912) was a Puerto Rican journalist, poet, writer. He was designated the official historian of Puerto Rico by the first American-appointed governor of the island. ==Early years== Brau was born in Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico, into a well-to-do family. His father was Bartolomé Brau, a Catalan teacher of German descent and his mother was Luisa Asencio, a native of Venezuela.〔(Día de conmemoración a don Salvador Brau Asencio )〕 Brau received his primary and secondary education in private schools. Forced to work to care for his family after the death of his father about 1855, he began to teach himself. By the age of 16 he was composing various literary works, and with his friends started a theatrical society. He wished to continue his education in an institute of higher learning,〔(El Nuevo Dia ) 〕 and thus went to mainland Spain in 1861, where he attended the University of Barcelona, earning a degree in Letters. During his stay in the mother country, he came into contact with the autonomist movement of Puerto Rico and became involved. Eventually, Brau earned his Doctorate in Letters.
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