Paraguayan books you have to read – Literature

Paraguayan books you have to read – Literature
Paraguayan books you have to read – Literature

We begin this literary journey full of culture that highlights the journalist and writer Bernardo Nery Farina in it “Paraguayan Book Day”. He quotes the books “Employer Function” and “Saint Ferdinand” of the one considered by Farina to be the greatest living writer, Alcibiades González Delvalle whom he described as the greatest playwright.

Then they appear “The House on 22nd Street” and “Table is ready” of Susana Gertopan, the novelist most prolific today.

Cover of the book “The House on 22nd Street”.

He also highlighted an important figure in Paraguayan literature. He explained that it is one of the greatest poets alive and important for its poetry in guaraní. Is about Susy Delgado, which gave our language a superlative quality in poetry. Some of his books are: “Rosalía de Castro”, “Ka`arupurahéi” and “Ñe`and “rendy.”

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Other poetry and comic books

Farina mentioned the most recent winner of the National Literature Prize, Moncho Azuaga. He points out him as an excellent narrator and wonderful poet. Highlight the work “Poetry always.”

There are also the books: “Iron Pages”, “Requiem of the Chaco” and “Phantom” (stories from the Chaco War). The author is Javier Viveroswho is a narrator, poet and author of comic scripts. It is characterized by its children’s literature, he ventured into other genres and is even preparing an opera. He is an editor and has his own publishing house, Farina said on ABC Color.

It is commemorated every June 25 because it pays tribute to the day on which the country’s first historianRuy Díaz de Guzmán, finished his work “Annals of the discovery, population and conquest of the provinces of the Río de la Plata”.

 
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