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Augusto Monterroso
(Writer)
Augusto Monterroso
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Birthdate: December 21, 1920
Sun Sign: Sagittarius
Birthplace: Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Died: February 7, 2003
Augusto Monterroso was a prominent writer recognized for his ironic and humorous short stories. He was known for adopting a Guatemalan nationality and being a key figure in the Latin American "Boom" generation. Monterroso received several prestigious awards in literature, such as the Prince of Asturias Award, Miguel Ángel Asturias National Prize, and Juan Rulfo Award. He was a member of the Honduran Academy of Language, contributing significantly to the literary world through his unique style and storytelling prowess.
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Ramón Amaya Amador
(Author)
Ramón Amaya Amador
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Birthdate: April 29, 1916
Sun Sign: Taurus
Birthplace: Olanchito, Honduras
Died: November 24, 1966
Ramón Amaya Amador was a prominent Honduran journalist, author, and political activist. He gained recognition for his influential works "Prision verde" and "Cipotes", which highlighted social issues and political struggles in Honduras. Throughout his career, Amador used his writing to shed light on the realities faced by the Honduran people, advocating for social justice and political reform. His work was characterized by its candid portrayal of the challenges and injustices prevalent in Honduran society, making him a significant figure in the country's literary and political landscape.
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Roberto Sosa
(Author)
Roberto Sosa
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Birthdate: April 18, 1930
Sun Sign: Aries
Birthplace: Yoro, Honduras
Died: May 23, 2011
Roberto Sosa was a highly acclaimed Honduran author and poet known for his significant contributions to literature. He achieved international recognition through the publication of several award-winning books and anthologies. Sosa's works were not only successful in his home country but also garnered prestigious prizes in Spain and Cuba. He was a prolific writer, having authored numerous books of poetry and prose during his career. Additionally, Sosa was actively involved in the literary community as an editor, president of journalists' union, and a literature professor.
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Froylan Turcios
(Writer)
Froylan Turcios
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Birthdate: July 7, 1875
Sun Sign: Cancer
Birthplace: Juticalpa, Honduras
Died: November 19, 1943
Froylán Turcios was a prominent figure in Honduras as a writer, journalist, and politician during the early 20th century. His contributions to Honduran intellectual and literary circles were highly regarded, making him one of the most influential intellectuals of his time. As a writer, Turcios penned various works that reflected his deep understanding of Honduran society and culture. Additionally, his career as a journalist allowed him to communicate important issues to the public, while his involvement in politics further solidified his impact on the country.
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Clementina Suárez
(Writer)
Clementina Suárez
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Birthdate: May 12, 1902
Sun Sign: Taurus
Birthplace: Juticalpa, Honduras
Died: 1991 AD
Clementina Suárez was an early Honduran writer who defied social norms by becoming the first woman to publish a book of poetry in Honduras. Known as the 'Honduran matriarch poet,' she played a significant role in the art and culture scene of Honduras and Central America. Her work was influential in the literary circles of her time, and she is remembered as a trailblazer who paved the way for future generations of female writers in the region.
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Lucila Gamero de Medina
(Novelist)
Lucila Gamero de Medina
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Birthdate: June 12, 1873
Sun Sign: Gemini
Birthplace: Danli, Honduras
Died: January 23, 1964
Lucila Gamero de Medina was a pioneering Honduran romantic novelist, recognized as the first woman in Honduras to produce literary works and in Central America to publish novels. Trained as a physician and pharmacist, she was awarded a diploma of Medicine and Surgery and went on to head a hospital and serve as a health inspector in her native department. In addition to her medical career, Gamero was an active feminist and suffragette, participating in the founding of the Comité Femenino Hondureño.
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Amanda Castro
(Poet)
Amanda Castro
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Birthdate: October 12, 1962
Sun Sign: Libra
Birthplace: Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Died: March 18, 2010
Amanda Castro was a renowned Honduran poet recognized for her impactful literary contributions. She received prestigious accolades for her works, such as the Hoja del Laurel en Oro. With a diverse portfolio including poetry collections like Celebración de Mujeres and La otra cara del sol, she delved into themes of self-love, identity, and societal reflections. Castro's influence extended beyond borders, inspiring international writers like Thibaut Viné. Through her poetry and critical analysis, she left a lasting legacy in the literary world, showcasing her talent and passion for creative expression.
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Mimi Panayotti
(Writer)
Mimi Panayotti
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Birthdate: 1938 AD
Birthplace: La Lima, Honduras
Mimí Panayotti was a prominent Honduran writer, journalist, and theologian known for her contributions to various fields. She began her career as a columnist for La Prensa in 1983 and later obtained a degree in theology while working with the Mother Teresa Charity Mission. She furthered her education by graduating with a licentiate in communication sciences from the University of San Pedro Sula in 1985. Throughout her professional life, Panayotti made significant contributions to journalism, theology, and communication sciences, leaving a lasting impact on her community.
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Ramon Rosa
(Lawyer)
Ramon Rosa
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Birthdate: July 14, 1848
Sun Sign: Cancer
Birthplace: Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Died: May 28, 1893
Ramón Rosa Soto was a prominent figure in the second half of the nineteenth century, known for his work as a lawyer, journalist, politician, and liberal writer. He played a crucial role in advocating for educational reforms during the Liberal Reform period in both Guatemala and Honduras. Notably, he served as Principal Minister under his cousin, Dr. Marco Aurelio Soto, and was closely linked to Soto's mining ventures. Ramón Rosa's professional endeavors left a lasting impact on the political and educational landscape of the time.
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Pompeyo del Valle
(Poet)
Pompeyo del Valle
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Birthdate: October 26, 1929
Sun Sign: Scorpio
Birthplace: Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Died: August 23, 2018
Pompeyo del Valle was a prominent Honduran poet and journalist. He began his career as a journalist in various political newspapers before moving on to work for major national newspapers such as El Cronista and El Día. Del Valle later became the Director of the Journal of the National Autonomous University of Honduras. Alongside his journalism career, he started his journey as a poet and was part of the literary generation of the 50s. His notable works include poetry collections like "La Ruta Fulgurante" and "Ciudad con Dragones," some of which have been translated into multiple languages.
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Juan Ramón Molina
(Poet)
Juan Ramón Molina
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Birthdate: April 17, 1875
Sun Sign: Aries
Birthplace: Honduras
Died: November 2, 1908
Juan Ramón Molina was a renowned Honduran poet known for his literary contributions. He was a prominent figure in the national cultural scene and made significant contributions to Honduran literature. Molina's work was highly regarded for its poetic depth and artistic expression. His impact on Honduran literature led to numerous honors in his name, including the establishment of the National Library Juan Ramón Molina and the construction of the Juan Ramón Molina Bridge. Molina's professional legacy continues to inspire and influence the literary landscape of Honduras.
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Argentina Díaz Lozano
(Writer)
Argentina Díaz Lozano
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Birthdate: December 5, 1909
Sun Sign: Sagittarius
Birthplace: Santa Rosa de Copán, Honduras
Died: August 13, 1999
Argentina Díaz Lozano, also known as Argentina Bueso Mejía, was a prominent Honduran writer who excelled in journalism and novel writing. She was recognized for her romantic writing style infused with feminist themes. Her literary achievements were acknowledged through various prestigious awards such as the Golden Quetzel from Guatemala, the Honduran National Literature Prize Ramón Rosa, and the Order Cruzeiro do Sud from Brazil. She was honored with membership in the Academia Hondureña de la Lengua and was the sole Central American woman to have her work considered for a Nobel Prize in Literature.
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Javier Abril Espinoza
(Writer)
Javier Abril Espinoza
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Birthdate: October 11, 1967
Sun Sign: Libra
Birthplace: Honduras
Javier Abril Espinoza is a prominent Honduran writer and playwright based in Switzerland. He is known for his poetry collection "De aquí en adelante..." and has received prestigious awards such as the Pablo Neruda Prize and the Mari Paz Ovidi International Short Story Prize. Abril Espinoza's works often address social issues, particularly focusing on the impact of natural disasters in Central America and the Caribbean. As a versatile writer, he has published novels, short stories, and essays, some of which have been translated into European Union languages, solidifying his reputation as one of Central America's most distinguished young writers.
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María Trinidad del Cid
(Writer)
María Trinidad del Cid
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Birthdate: May 20, 1899
Sun Sign: Taurus
Birthplace: Magdalena, Honduras
Died: November 19, 1966
María Trinidad del Cid was a prominent Honduran writer, journalist, and feminist activist known for her significant contributions to women's rights in Honduras. She began her career as a schoolteacher before transitioning to journalism, writing for various publications and representing Honduras in educational conferences. She served as a spokesperson for the Society of Geography and History of Honduras and was actively involved in organizations promoting women's political rights. Trinidad del Cid founded the Honduran Women's Committee, launched a magazine promoting women's suffrage, and authored works of poetry and novels. She continued her involvement in education and activism until her passing in 1966.
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Oscar Gonzáles
(Author)
Oscar Gonzáles
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Birthdate: 1970 AD
Birthplace: Puerto Cortes, Honduras
Oscar Gonzáles is an accomplished author and poet from Puerto Cortes, Honduras, known for his impactful literary works in the fields of literature and social sciences. With five published books and prestigious awards from Yale University to his name, Gonzáles has been praised by renowned figures in the literary world for his fresh and unique voice. He holds a B.A. in Latin American studies and a B.A./M.A. in Latin American literature from Yale, where he studied under distinguished literary critics. His poetry, reminiscent of Pablo Neruda's style, explores themes of liberty, oppression, and cosmic sensuality.
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Julio Escoto
(Novelist)
Julio Escoto
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Birthdate: February 28, 1944
Sun Sign: Pisces
Birthplace: San Pedro Sula, Honduras
Julio Escoto is a prominent Honduran writer known for his work as a short-story teller, novelist, and essayist. He has gained recognition for notable novels such as El Arbol de los Panuelos, Días de Ventisca, Noches de Huracán, El General Morazán marcha a batallar desde la Muerte, Rey del Albor, and El Génesis en Santa Cariba. Escoto's writing style is characterized by a rich storytelling tradition and a deep exploration of themes related to Honduran culture, history, and society. His works have been celebrated for their literary merit and insightful commentary on various aspects of life.
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Rigoberto Paredes
(Poet)
Rigoberto Paredes
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Birthdate: April 26, 1948
Sun Sign: Taurus
Birthplace: Santa Bárbara, Honduras
Died: March 9, 2015
Rigoberto Paredes was a prominent figure in Honduran literature, known for his work as a poet, essayist, and publisher. He founded several publishing houses, including Editorial Guaymuras, Editores Unidos, and Ediciones Librería Paraíso, through which he contributed significantly to the literary scene in Honduras. Paredes was the author of notable works such as En el Lugar de los hechos, Las cosas por su nombre, Materia prima, Fuego lento, and La estación perdida. His literary contributions were recognized with the prestigious Ramón Rosa National Literature Award in 2006.
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Ángela Valle
(Writer)
Ángela Valle
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Birthdate: January 7, 1927
Sun Sign: Capricorn
Birthplace: Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Died: May 9, 2003
Ángela Valle was a prominent Honduran writer, journalist, and essayist known for her significant contributions to literature. In 1967, she achieved recognition for her exceptional talent by winning the prestigious "Premio Nacional de Poesía Juan Ramón Molina" award. Throughout her career, Ángela Valle captivated audiences with her insightful writing and profound exploration of various themes in her works. Her dedication to the craft of writing and her unique perspective as an essayist solidified her position as a respected figure in the literary world.
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Juan Ramon Martinez
(Writer)
Juan Ramon Martinez
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Birthdate: 1941 AD
Birthplace: Unknown
Juan Ramón Martinez is a prominent Honduran writer, columnist, and analyst, known for his contributions to literature and politics. He has a diverse professional background, having also served as a presidential candidate for the Christian Democratic Party of Honduras in 2005. Martinez is recognized for his insightful commentary and opinion pieces, which are published in the newspaper La Tribuna. His achievements include receiving the prestigious Ramón Rosa National Literature Award in 2016, highlighting his significant impact on the cultural and political landscape of Honduras.
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Juana Pavon
(Poet)
Juana Pavon
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Birthdate: July 19, 1945
Sun Sign: Cancer
Birthplace: San Marcos de Colón
Died: March 28, 2019
Juana Pavón was a prominent Honduran poet and actress known for her feminist poetry and critique of Honduran society. She gained recognition for her work, including a collaboration poetry collection with Costa Rican poet Carmen Naranjo. Pavón also appeared in a Honduran film and published two books, showcasing her talent and creativity. Despite facing challenges such as battling alcoholism and poverty, she continued to write poetry under the pen name Juana Pavón and established connections within the artistic community. Her professional life was marked by her contributions to literature and the arts.