Gamaliel Churata

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Gamaliel Churata, seudónimo de Arturo Pablo Peralta Miranda (Puno, 19 de junio de 1897 - Lima, 9 de noviembre de 1969),​ fue un novelista, escritor, periodista y filósofo peruano. Exponente más alto de la fusión del vanguardismo y el indigenismo en América Latina. Recién la crítica literaria empieza su justa evaluación a partir de la década de 1990. Junto al Inca Garcilaso, Ricardo Palma, César Vallejo, Ciro Alegría y José María Arguedas está considerado como uno de los grandes "forjadores de la peruanidad"​ La obra de Churata puede considerarse como una de las elaboraciones más lúcidas y complejas frente a la cultura occidental. La contundencia de la respuesta churatiana lo convierte en un héroe cultural. rdf:langString
Arturo Peralta Miranda (born June 10, 1897; died Lima, November 9, 1969) was a Peruvian writer, he had an active literary and political life in his country, mostly in his native city: Puno. Some say that at his time, he was one of the four major representatives of the Peruvian indigenous movement. He was known in the world of literature and journalism both in Peru and Bolivia under the pseudonyms "John Cajal", "P", "Gonzalez Saavedra," "The Man in The Street" and "Gamaliel Churata". rdf:langString
rdf:langString Gamaliel Churata
rdf:langString Gamaliel Churata
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rdf:langString Arturo Peralta Miranda (born June 10, 1897; died Lima, November 9, 1969) was a Peruvian writer, he had an active literary and political life in his country, mostly in his native city: Puno. Some say that at his time, he was one of the four major representatives of the Peruvian indigenous movement. He was known in the world of literature and journalism both in Peru and Bolivia under the pseudonyms "John Cajal", "P", "Gonzalez Saavedra," "The Man in The Street" and "Gamaliel Churata". He arrived to Bolivia for the first time in 1917, exiled from his country for political reasons. After a short stay in La Paz, he stayed in Potosi, where developed an intense and fruitful literary work. He returned to Bolivia in 1932, after several political conflicts succeed in their country, this time to stay for more than thirty years in that country until 1964. In 1957 (La Paz), published "El Pez de Oro" (The Golden Fish), a mix of Andean myths with avant-garde narratives. He died in Lima on November 8, 1969.
rdf:langString Gamaliel Churata, seudónimo de Arturo Pablo Peralta Miranda (Puno, 19 de junio de 1897 - Lima, 9 de noviembre de 1969),​ fue un novelista, escritor, periodista y filósofo peruano. Exponente más alto de la fusión del vanguardismo y el indigenismo en América Latina. Recién la crítica literaria empieza su justa evaluación a partir de la década de 1990. Junto al Inca Garcilaso, Ricardo Palma, César Vallejo, Ciro Alegría y José María Arguedas está considerado como uno de los grandes "forjadores de la peruanidad"​ La obra de Churata puede considerarse como una de las elaboraciones más lúcidas y complejas frente a la cultura occidental. La contundencia de la respuesta churatiana lo convierte en un héroe cultural.
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