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Karly Gaitán Morales (born 1980), film historian, and writer Salomón Ibarra Mayorga (1887–1985), poet and lyricist of "Salve a ti, Nicaragua", the Nicaraguan national anthem Erwin Krüger (1915–1973), poet and composer
Latin American writers sought a Latin American identity, and this would later be closely tied with the Modernismo literary movement. [9] Male authors mainly dominated colonial literature, with the exception of literary greats such as Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, but a shift began in the 19th century that allowed for more female authors to emerge.
This category includes writers of Hispanic or Latina/o background either from or in the United States. Note: This category has been dispersed into its various subcategories.
He was the fourth Latin American to be so honored, having been preceded by Chilean poets Gabriela Mistral in 1945 and Pablo Neruda in 1971 and by Guatemalan novelist Miguel Ángel Asturias in 1967. With Jorge Luis Borges, García Márquez is the best-known Latin American writer in history." [6]
Artur Avila (born 1979), Brazilian mathematician; one of the winners of the 2014 Fields Medal, being the first Latin American and lusophone to win such an award. Francisco João de Azevedo (1814–1880), inventor, best known for his invention of Typewriter; José Antonio Balseiro (1919–1962), nuclear physicist; Gregorio Baro (1928–2012 ...
Fuentes was born in Panama City, the son of Berta Macías and Rafael Fuentes, the latter of whom was a Mexican diplomat. [2] [6] As the family moved for his father's career, Fuentes spent his childhood in various Latin American capital cities, [3] an experience he later described as giving him the ability to view Latin America as a critical outsider. [7]
Here is the full list of nominees for the 67th Grammy Awards. This year's list of top nominees include Beyoncé (11), Charli XCX (seven), Billie Eilish (seven), Kendrick Lamar (seven), Post Malone ...
First Latin American and Mexican director to be nominated for Best Cinematography while serving as both director and cinematographer. First Latin American and Mexican director to win for Best Director and Best Cinematography in the same year. 2019 Rodrigo Prieto The Irishman: Nominated 2023 Killers of the Flower Moon: Nominated