- Rómulo Gallegos
Infobox_President | name=Rómulo Gallegos
order=46thPresident of Venezuela
term_start=17 February 1948
term_end=24 November 1948
predecessor=Rómulo Betancourt
successor=Carlos Delgado Chalbaud
office3=Senator for life
term_start3=January 23 ,1961
term_end3=April 7 ,1969
birth_date=birth date|1884|8|2|df=y
birth_place=Caracas ,Venezuela
death_date=death date and age|1969|4|7|1884|8|2|df=y
death_place=Caracas ,Venezuela
party=Acción Democrática
religion=Roman Catholic
spouse=Teotiste Arocha Egui| |Rómulo Gallegos Freire (
August 2 1884 –April 7 1969 ) was aVenezuela nnovelist andpolitician . For a period of some nine months during 1948, he served as his country's president.Early life
Rómulo Gallegos was born in
Caracas to Rómulo Gallegos Osío and Rita Freire Guruceaga, into a family of humble origin. He began his work as a schoolteacher, writer, and journalist in 1903. His novel "Doña Bárbara " was first published 1929, and it was because of the book's criticisms of the regime ofJuan Vicente Gómez (an army general who had come to power in a 1908coup d'état ) that he was forced to flee the country. He took refuge inSpain , where he continued to write: his acclaimed novels "Cantaclaro " (1934) and "Canaima " (1935) date from this period.Politician
He returned to Venezuela in 1936 and was appointed Minister of Public Education. In 1937 he was elected to Congress and, in 1940–41, served as
mayor of Caracas . In 1945 he was involved in thecoup d'état that broughtRómulo Betancourt to power. In 1947 he ran for the presidency of the republic, won the election, took office in February 1948, and was overthown by a military coup d'état the following November. He took refuge first inCuba and then inMexico .He was able to return to Venezuela in 1958. He was appointed a
senator for life , awarded the National Literature Prize, and elected to the Venezuelan Academy of the Language (the correspondent agency in Venezuela of the Spanish Royal Academy). The Rómulo Gallegos international novel prize was created in his honour in 1964, with the first award being made in 1967.He died in Caracas on
7 April 1969 .Published works
* "El último Solar" (1920) (alternative title:"Reinaldo Solar)"
* "La trepadora" (1925)
* "Doña Bárbara " (1929)
* "Cantaclaro" (1934)
* "Canaima" (1935) (also published in English, 1988 ISBN 080612119X)
* "Pobre negro" (1937)
* "El forastero" (1942)
* "Sobre la misma tierra" (1943)
* "La brizna de paja en el viento" (1952)
* "Una posición en la vida" (1954)
* "El último patriota" (1957)Further reading
*Gallegos: Donã Bárbara / Donald Leslie Shaw., 1972
*Rómulo Gallegos: an Oklahoma encounter and the writing of the last novel / Lowell Dunham., 1974
*Nine essays on Rómulo Gallegos / Hugo Rodríguez-Alcalá., 1979
*Three Spanish American novelists a European view / Cyril A Jones., 1967
*Sociopolitical aspects of the novels of Rómulo Gallegos / Earl Leon Cardon., 1962
*The function of symbol in the novels of Rómulo Gallegos / Jeannine Elizabeth Hyde., 1964References
* DUNHAM, LOWELL. 1990: "Cartas familiares de Rómulo Gallegos". Cuadernos Lagoven. Lagoven, S.A. Caracas - Venezuela.
* MORON, GUILLERMO. 1979: "Los presidentes de Venezuela 1811-1979". Meneven, S.A. Caracas - Venezuela.
* ROMERO MARTÍNEZ, VINICIO. 1987: "Mis mejores amigos". Editorial Larense. Caracas - Venezuela.
* SUBERO, EFRAÍN. 1984: "Aproximación sociologica a la obra de Rómulo Gallegos homenaje en el centenario de su nacimiento".Cuadernos Lagoven. Lagoven, S.A. Caracas - Venezuela.See also
* [http://www.fundacionjoseguillermocarrillo.com/sitio/narragallegos.html International Jose Guillermo Carrillo Foundation]
*Venezuela
*Presidents of Venezuela
*Doña Bárbara
*Venezuelan culture
*Venezuelan literature
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