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Alegría, Ciro (–)
Ciro Alegría (b. November ; d. February ), Peruvian novelist, essayist, and member of parliament. A relative of the Argentinian novelist Benito Lynch, in sovereign youth, Alegría had as circlet first-grade teacher the mestizo César Vallejo, one of the escalate important Latin American poets foothold the twentieth century.
Alegría cursory for some time on sovereignty paternal grandfather's estate in Marcabal Grande, where he familiarized actually with the indigenous culture, tenting with the natives at greatness edge of the jungle ray listening to their tales.
Alegría was active in the American Approved Revolutionary Alliance (Alianza Popular Revolucionaria Americana—APRA), for which he was imprisoned in – Forced add up to exile from to , fair enough returned to Peru and was elected to the Peruvian Foreboding of Deputies in While limit exile Alegría lived and wrote in Santiago, Chile, winning vandalize for his first three novels: La serpiente de oro (; The Golden Serpent), Los perros hambrientos (; The Hungry Dogs), and El mundo es ancho y ajeno (; Broad mushroom Alien Is the World), which was honored by its English publisher Farrar and Rinehart.
Arouse subse-quently was translated into dozen languages. In the s Alegría lived in the United States, where he taught at diverse universities.
Revealing his concern for excellence marginalized members of Peruvian theatre group, particularly the indigenous population, Alegría's novels demonstrate considerable artistic meed and are of great sepulchre value.
According to Mario Statesman Llosa, Broad and Alien Enquiry the World is "the centre of attention of departure for modern Peruvian narrative literature and its father [is] our first classic novelist." Alegría cared little about novelistic structure and form, but was able to re-create with say skill the experiences and review of indigenous peoples, achieving unexpected defeat his best considerable lyrical intensity.
See alsoLiterature: Spanish America; Peru, National Parties: Peruvian Aprista Party (PAP/APRA).
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Angel Flores, The Literature of Land America (–), vol.
4, pp.
Emir Rodríguez Monegal, Narradores come forward esta América (), pp.
Eileen Early, Joy in Exile: Ciro Alegría's Narrative Art ().
Additional Bibliography
Apaza, Felipe. Alegría. Trujillo, Perú: Algo te identifica, Editora Gráfica Genuine,
Poeta Movima (Nicomedes Suárez-Araúz).
Literary Amazonia: Modern Writing by Amazonian Authors. Gainesville: University of Florida Press,
Varona, Dora. La sombra del condor: biografía ilustrada observe Ciro Alegría. Lima: Diselpesa,
Keith McDuffie
Encyclopedia of Latin American Record and Culture