Antonio S. Pedreira

Antonio S. Pedreira

Dr. Antonio S. Pedreira (June 13, 1899–October 23, 1939), was a renowned author and educator.

Early years

Pedreira (whose full name was Antonio Salvador Pedreira Pizarro) was born into a well to do family in San Juan the capital of Puerto Rico. He became interested in the art of writing stories as a child during his primary and secondary school years. He attended the University of Puerto Rico after graduating from high school and earned his teachers certificate.

Nationalist

In 1920, Pedreira traveled to New York City with the intention of becoming a medical doctor and enrolled in the school of medicine of Columbia University in that city. He was exposed to the realities of racial discrimination, which was rampant in the city at that time, during his brief stay. This was one of the many factors which influenced Pedreira decision to join the Puerto Rican Nationalist movement while at the same time becoming an open advocate for Puerto Rico's independence. He dropped out of medical school because of financial problems and returned to Puerto Rico. [ [ [http://www.zonai.com/promociones/biografias/0601/index.asp El Nuevo Dia] ]

In Puerto Rico, he was granted a scholarship by the government and attended the University of Puerto Rico once again. In 1925, Pedreira earned a Bachelor of Arts degree. He continued his higher education and in 1928 earned a Master's degree in Letters. Pedreria then moved to Spain to pursue a doctorate in Philosophy and Letters in the Central University of Madrid, which he earned in 1932. He returned to his homeland upon graduation. [ [http://www.uprh.edu/~ivelez/Biografias.html Biografías de Escritores Puertorriqueños] ]

Author

Pedreira held the position of professor of Spanish literature in both the University of Puerto Rico and Columbia University. Eventually, the University of Puerto Rico named him Director of the Department of Hispanic Studies. Pedreira believed that Puerto Rico was in danger of losing its cultural identity and expressed his beliefs in his daily column titled "Aclaraciones y críticas" (Clearing up things and criticism) published in El Mundo newspaper. He also founded and co-edited a magazine that went by the title "Indice".

"Insularismo"

In 1934, Pedreira authored his most important book, "Insularismo", in which he explores the meaning of being Puerto Rican. This includes an in-depth study of the intertwinement of the Spanish, Taino and African cultures. In his book he also talks about the cultural survival of the Puerto Rican identity after the island was invaded by the United States. [ [http://www.ausubopress.com/Insularismo.html Ausubo Press] ]

Written works

Other works by Pedreira are:

* Artistas (1930) - Artists
* Hostos, cuidadano de America (1932) - Hostos, citizen of the Americas
* La actualidad del jíbaro (1935) - The actual situation of the poor Puerto Rican farmer
* El año terrible del 87' (1937) - 87' the terrible year

Aftermath

Dr. Antonio S. Pedreira died on October 23, 1939 in San Juan, Puerto. Puerto Rico has honored his memory by naming a school and main avenue with his name. For many years Fi Sigma Alfa Fraternity gave the anual "Premio Antonio S. Pedreira" award to the most outstanding student in Puertorican Literature in the University of Puerto Rico.

See also

* List of famous Puerto Ricans

Notes

External links

* [http://www.zonai.com/promociones/biografias/0601/index.asp El Nuevo Dia]


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