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Gary Daher Canedo (born 31 October 1956) is a
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writer.


Career

Together with the poets Ariel Perez and Juan Carlos Ramiro Quiroga, he formed the poetry circle that came to be known as Club del Café or Club del Ajenjo. They published the poetry collection ''Errores compartidos'' (1995) and the poetry magazine called ''Mal menor''. In the early 1990s, he ran with the poets Vilma Tapia Anaya and Álvaro Antezana the literary weekly ''El Pabellón del Vacio'', notable for its contributions to literary criticism in
Bolivian literature The constant political turmoil that Bolivia has experienced throughout its history has slowed the development of Bolivian literature. Many talents have had to emigrate or were silenced by the internal conflict. In recent years the literature of B ...
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Selected works

Novels: * El Olor de las llaves (Ed. Milenio, 1999) * El huĂ©sped (Ed. La Hoguera, 2004) * El lugar imperfecto (Ed. Gente ComĂșn, 2005). His poetry titles include: * Poemas y Silencios (1992) * Los Templos (Ed. Arol, 1993) * Desde el otro lado del oscuro espejo (Ed. AcciĂłn, 1995) * Cantos desde un campo de mieses (FEMSC, 2001, Ed. El Perro y la Rana, 2008) * Tamil (Ed. Gente ComĂșn, 2006) * Oruga Interior (Ed. Plural, 2006) * Territorios de Guerra (Ed. Gente ComĂșn, 2007) * Viaje de Narciso (Ed. Plural, 2009) * La Senda de Samai (Ed. Gente ComĂșn 3600, 2013 He is also a translator, and has translated
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and
Catullus Gaius Valerius Catullus (; ), known as Catullus (), was a Latin neoteric poet of the late Roman Republic. His surviving works remain widely read due to their popularity as teaching tools and because of their personal or sexual themes. Life ...
among others.


References

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