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  1. Ciro Alegría Bazán (November 4, 1909 – February 17, 1967) was a Peruvian journalist, politician, and novelist. Biography [ edit ] Born in Huamachuco District , he exposed the problems of the Native Peruvians while learning about their way of life.

    • Novelist, politician, journalist
    • Ciro Alegría Bazán, November 4, 1909, Sartimbamba, La Libertad, Peru
    • El Mundo es ancho y ajeno
  2. Ciro Alegría Bazán ( Sartimbamba, La Libertad, 4 de noviembre de 1909 nota 2 - Chaclacayo, Lima, 17 de febrero de 1967) fue un escritor, político y periodista peruano. Es uno de los máximos representantes de la narrativa indigenista, marcada por la creciente conciencia sobre el problema de la opresión de los indígenas y por el afán de ...

    • Ciro Alegría Bazán
  3. Ciro Alegría (born November 4, 1909, Sartimbamba, Peru—died February 17, 1967, Lima) was a Peruvian novelist and activist who wrote about the lives of the Peruvian Indians. Educated at the National College of San Juan, Alegría acquired a firsthand knowledge of Indian life in his native province of Huamachuco; this first appeared in his ...

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  4. Ciro Alegría fue un novelista peruano, representante de la novela indigenista y la narrativa realista. Nacido en 1909 en el departamento de Marcabal Grande, en la región andina de Bazán, se dedicó al periodismo y al activismo político, y fue exiliado en Chile en 1934. Publicó obras como La serpiente de oro, El mundo es ancho y ajeno, Los perros hambrientos y El mundo es ancho y ajeno, entre otras.

  5. Ciro Alegría was born in Sartimbaba in the Libertad province, in the North-East of Peru, in 1909. His parents ran a hacienda and were, apparently, more enlightened towards the native and mestizo peasants who worked on their farm than many other farm owners. He studied under César Vallejo while at school.

  6. Alegría, Ciro (1909–1967)Ciro Alegría (b. November 1909; d. February 1967), Peruvian novelist, essayist, and politician. A relative of the Argentine novelist Benito Lynch, in his youth, Alegría had as his first-grade teacher the mestizo César Vallejo, one of the most important Latin American poets of the twentieth century.

  7. Ciro Alegría (sē´rō älāgrē´ä), 1909–67, Peruvian novelist. Imprisoned several times for his political activities, Alegría was exiled to Chile in 1934. He gained fame with his novel La serpiente de oro (1935, tr.

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