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Pedro J. Labarthe

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Pedro J. Labarthe
BornPedro Juan Labarthe López de Victoria
21 June 1905
Ponce, Puerto Rico
DiedMarch 1966
Occupationpoet, journalist, novelist, and essayist
NationalityPuerto Rican

Pedro Juan Labarthe López de Victoria (June 21, 1905 – March 1966[1]) was a Puerto Rican poet, journalist, essayist, and novelist.[2]

Birth place, training and life

Pedro Juan Labarthe López de Victoria was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico in 1905.[3] As an adult he moved from Puerto Rico to New York City to study at Columbia University. He earned professional success and embraced the American way of life,[4] and subsequently wrote various books and essays documenting the experiences of the Puerto Rican migration to New York.

Books by Labarthe López de Victoria

The following are books written by Labarthe:[5]

  • The Son of Two Nations: The Private Life of a Columbia Student. (1931)
  • Antología de Poetas Contemporaneos de Puerto Rico. (1946)
  • Mary Smith. (1958)
  • Pueblo: Golgota del Espiritu. (1938)

References

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