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Antonia Palacios

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Antonia Palacios
crop of cover picture of El Nacional in 1976
crop of cover picture of El Nacional in 1976
Born13 May 1904
Caracas, Venezuela
Died2001
Caracas, Venezuela
LanguageSpanish
Nationality Venezuelan

Antonia Palacios (Caracas, 13 May 1904 - Caracas, 2001) was a Venezuelan poet, novelist and essayist.[1] She won the National Prize for Literature in 1976 and the Municipal Prize for Literature in 1982. Along with Miguel Otero Silva, Pablo Rojas Guardia, and Luis Castro, she was a member of the Generation of 1928.[2]

Selected works

  • (1945) París y tres recuerdos
  • (1955) Viaje al Frailejón
  • (1964) Crónica de las horas
  • (1969) Ana Isabel : una niña decente : novel
  • (1972) Los Insulares
  • (1973) Viaje al frailejón
  • (1975) El largo día ya seguro : relatos
  • (1978) Textos del desalojo
  • (1982) Una plaza ocupando un espacio desconcertante : relatos, 1974-1977
  • (1983) Multiplicada sombra
  • (1983) Cronicas de la Horas

References

Bibliography

  • Miranda, Julio E. (2001). Antología histórica de la poesía venezolana del siglo XX, 1907-1996. La Editorial, UPR. ISBN 978-0-8477-0121-6. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  • Palacios, Antonia; Crespo, Luis Alberto; Artega, Antonio López (1 January 1989). Ficciones y aflicciones. Fundacion Biblioteca Ayacuch. ISBN 978-980-276-104-3. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)