Antonio José de Irisarri

Antonio José de Irisarri

Infobox_President | name=Antonio José de Irisarri


order=Interim Supreme Director of Chile
term_start=March 7, 1814
term_end=March 14, 1814
predecessor="Position created"
successor=Francisco de la Lastra
birth_date=birth date|1786|2|7|mf=y
birth_place=Guatemala City, Guatemala
death_date=death date and age|1868|6|10|1786|2|7|mf=y
death_place=Brooklyn, New York
spouse=Mercedes Trucíos
party=
vicepresident=

Antonio José de Irisarri Alonso (February 7, 1786 - June 10, 1868), was a Guatemalan statesman, journalist and Interim Supreme Director of Chile (1814). He is considered one of the fathers of Chilean journalism together with Fr. Camilo Henríquez.

Irisarri was born in Guatemala City, the son of Juan Bautista de Irisarri and of María de la Paz Alonso. He studied in his native city and in Europe, from whence he was recalled back to his home after the death of his father in 1805. In 1809 he visited Chile, and having married Mercedes Trucíos y Larraín, an heiress there, took up his residence in that country and joined with enthusiasm the movement for independence in 1810. He had charge of important public offices during the struggle for liberty, including the command of the National guard and the civil and military government of the province of Santiago, and from March 7 to 14, 1814, he was temporarily in charge of the supreme direction of the nation.

In 1818 he was appointed Minister of Government and Foreign Affairs by Bernardo O'Higgins, and in October of the same year he went to Buenos Aires as minister. At the end of 1819 he was sent to Europe to negotiate the recognition of Chilean Independence by England and France (which he was not able to obtain.) While at London he negotiated a loan of £1,000,000 (the first foreign debt of Chile.) He was sent to Central America in 1827 as minister for Chile, and in 1837 as plenipotentiary to Peru and private adviser to Admiral Manuel Blanco Encalada during the War of the Confederation. After the Chilean army was forced to sign the Treaty of Paucarpata on November 17, 1837, the scandal was gigantic. Irisarri refused to return to Chile, was tried "in absentia" for high treason, and sentence to death. Irisarri wisely never returned to Chile.

He was minister of Guatemala and Salvador to Ecuador from 1839 till 1845, and in 1846-1848 to Colombia, but resigned, and went to Curaçao in 1849, and in 1850 to the United States, where he resided till his death. The governments of Guatemala and Salvador appointed him, in 1855, their minister to Washington, and for a long time he was dean of the diplomatic corps. Irisarri continued his literary work in the United States, and was generally esteemed for his knowledge, genial character, and polished manners.

Irisarri was chief editor of the "Semanario Republicano de Chile" in Santiago in 1813; of "El Duende" in the same city in 1818; of "El Censor Americano" in London in 1820; of "El Guatemalteco" in Guatemala in 1828; of "La Verdad desnuda," "La Balanza," and "El Correo" in Guayaquil in 1839-1843; of "La Concordia" in Quito in 1844-1845; of" Nosotros," "Orden y Libertad," and "El Cristiano Errante" in Bogota in 1846-1847; and of "El Revisor" in Curaçao in 1849, the publication of which he continued in New York. He also published "La defensa de la historia critica del asesinato cometido en la persona del Gran Mariseal de Ayacucho" (Quito, 1845); "Memoria biografica del Arzobispo Mosquera" (Bogota, 1848); a collection of his satirical poems, a novel, "Cuestiones Filologicas," and several pamphlets. He died in Brooklyn, New York, on June 10, 1868.

Additional information

ee also

*History of Chile
*Chilean Independence
*War of the Confederation
*Hermógenes Irisarri Trucíos

External links

* [http://www.latercera.cl/medio/articulo/0,0,38035857_172985957_184817553,00.html Basic biography] es
* [http://www.biografiasyvidas.com/biografia/i/irisarri.htm Biographical information] es
* [http://www.literaturaguatemalteca.org/irisarri.html Literary information] es


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