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Mariano Federico Picón Salas was a
Venezuela Venezuela (; ), officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela ( es, link=no, República Bolivariana de Venezuela), is a country on the northern coast of South America, consisting of a continental landmass and many islands and islets in th ...
n diplomatic, cultural critic and writer of the 20th century, born in Mérida (
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) on January 26, 1901, and died in Caracas on January 1, 1965. Among his books, his collection of essays on history, literary criticism and cultural history are remarkable. He travelled a lot through the Americas. His work is also important because of his wide perspective, studying the culture of the entire continent. He left Venezuela, under the political persecution of dictator
Juan Vicente Gómez Juan Vicente Gómez Chacón (24 July 1857 – 17 December 1935) was a Venezuelan military general, Politician and ruler of Venezuela from 1908 until his death in 1935. He was president on three occasions during this time, ruling through puppe ...
. Living for a large period in Chile, he studied history, gaining the degree of “Profesor de Historia” and later a doctorate in philosophy and letters. He came back to Venezuela in 1936, working as a professor and author. He founded the ''Asociación de Escritores de Venezuela'' (Writers Association from Venezuela), and worked for the Ministry of Education. His studies on "Barroco de Indias" (the term that he coined to talk about the baroque from Hispanic America) are very influential among the general study of Baroque. He received the National Prize for Literature in 1954. He taught at
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, New York. He was twice married, first to a Chilean lady, Isabel Cento, with whom he had his only daughter, named Delia Isabel Picón de Morles. He later married Venezuelan Beatriz Otáñez.


Works

*''Las nuevas corrientes de arte'' (1917) *''Buscando el camino'' (1920) *''Mundo imaginario'' (1927) *''Hispanoamérica: posición crítica, literatura y actitud americana: sentido americano del disparate y sitio de una generación'' (1931) *''Registro de huéspedes'' (1934) *''Intuición de Chile y otros ensayos en busca de una conciencia histórica'' (1935) *''Preguntas a Europa'' (1938) *''Cinco discursos sobre pasado y presente de la nación venezolana'' (1940) *''Odisea de Tierra Firme: relatos de Venezuela'' (1940) *''Un viaje y seis retratos'' (1940) *''Formación y proceso de la literatura venezolana'' (1940) *''Viaje al amanecer'' (1943) *''De la Conquista a la Independencia'' (México, 1944) *''Biografía de Francisco de Miranda'' (1946) *''Formación y Proceso de la Literatura Venezolana'' (1947) *''Comprensión de Venezuela'' (1949) *''Pedro Claver, el Santo de los Esclavos'' (1950) *''Dependencia e Independencia en la Historia hispanoamericana'' (1952) *''Los días de Cipriano Castro'' (1953) *''Crisis, cambio, tradición'' (1955) *''Regreso de tres mundos: un hombre en su generación'' (1959) *''Los Malos salvajes. Civilización y política contemporáneas'' (1962) *''Art Latino-Américain à Paris'' (1962) *''Hora y Deshora. Temas humanísticos; nombres y figuras, viajes y lugares'' (1963) *''Tres sonetos del desengaño'' (1965) *''Prólogo al Instituto Nacional de Cultural'' (posthumous) (1965)


See also

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Venezuela Venezuela (; ), officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela ( es, link=no, República Bolivariana de Venezuela), is a country on the northern coast of South America, consisting of a continental landmass and many islands and islets in th ...
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Venezuelan literature Venezuelan literature can be traced to pre-Hispanic times with the myths and oral literature that formed the cosmogonic view of the world that indigenous people had. Some of these stories are still known in Venezuela. Like many Latin American count ...


References


External links

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Mariano Picón Salas biography
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Mariano Picón Salas website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Picon Salas, Mariano 1901 births 1965 deaths Venezuelan novelists Venezuelan male writers Male novelists People from Mérida, Mérida Central University of Venezuela faculty 20th-century novelists 20th-century male writers