Javier Heraud
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Born | Javier Heraud Pérez January 19, 1942 Lima, Peru |
Died | May 15, 1963 Puerto Maldonado, Peru | (aged 21)
Occupation | Poet, Revolutionary |
Language | Spanish |
Nationality | Peruvian |
Education | Markham College, Pontifical Catholic University of Peru |
Genre | Poetry |
Years active | 1960–1963 |
Notable works | El río, El viaje, Estación reunida |
Javier Heraud Pérez (Latin American Spanish: [xaˈβjeɾ eˈɾawð ˈpeɾes], French: [ʒavje eʁo, ʁavje -]; 1942–1963) was a Peruvian poet and member of the Ejército de Liberación Nacional (ELN). In his early life he studied at Markham College and later he continued his studies at Pontifical Catholic University of Peru.
In January 1963, a group led by the 21-year-old poet Javier Heraud and Alain Elías crossed through Bolivia, where they picked up weapons, and entered southern Peru. Plagued by Leishmaniasis infection however, the 15 member team decided to enter the city of Puerto Maldonado to seek out medical supplies. The local police were warned of the group's advance, and on May 15 Heraud was shot in the chest and killed while he drifted past the town in a dugout canoe.[1][2]
Publications
[edit]- El río (1960)
- El viaje (1961)
- Estación reunida (1961)
Work published in anthologies
[edit]- Ricardo Silva Santisteban (anthologist): Antología general de la traducción en el Perú (General anthology of translation in Peru). Lima, Universidad Ricardo Palma - Editorial Universitaria, 2016.
References
[edit]- ^ Ayacucho gains some important enemies
- ^ "Movimientos Guerrilleros Perú ELN - guerrilla latinoamerica movimientos armados". Archived from the original on 2017-01-15. Retrieved 2011-02-01.
External links
[edit]- Biography and selected poems (in Spanish)
- "La página de Javier Heraud" at the Wayback Machine (archived October 12, 2007) (in Spanish)
- Javier Heraud at "Literature peruana" (in Spanish)
- "Biography of a Lost Poet". Time (May 31, 1963).
- 1942 births
- 1963 deaths
- Writers from Lima
- 20th-century Peruvian poets
- Peruvian male poets
- Peruvian translators
- Peruvian people of French descent
- National University of San Marcos alumni
- Pontifical Catholic University of Peru alumni
- Peruvian communists
- 20th-century translators
- English–Spanish translators
- Peruvian writer stubs
- South American poet stubs
- South American translator stubs