Hanni Ossott

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Hanni Ossott
Born
Hanni Ossott

1946
Caracas, Venezuela
Died31 December 2002
Caracas, Venezuela
Alma materUniversidad Central de Venezuela
Occupationpoet
SpouseManuel Caballero

Hanni Ossott (14 February 1946 – 31 December 2002) was a poet, translator and critic from Venezuela. She was born in Caracas and she received her bachelor's degree in the Universidad Central de Venezuela, where she was also a professor. She was awarded the José Antonio Ramos Sucre Prize and the Lazo Martí Prize and she worked as a translator and a critic.

Main works

  • Hasta que llegue el día y huyan las sombras (1983)
  • El reino donde la noche se abre (1986)
  • Plegarias y penumbras (1986)
  • Cielo, tu arco grande (1989)
  • Casa de agua y de sombras (1992)
  • El circo roto (1993).

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