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. - Rafael Arráiz Lucca (b. 1959), Fundarte Prize for Poetry in 1987, author of Terrenos (1985), and Almaeon (1988)
- José Balza (b. 1939), author of “Marzo Anterior” (1965), Largo (1968), Setecientas Palmeras Plantadas en el Mismo Lugar (1974), D (1977), Un Rostro Absolutamente (1982), La Mujer de Espaldas (1968), and Medianoche en video: 1/5
- Luís Brito García (b. 1941), author of “Abrapalabra”
- Rafael Cadenas (b. 1930), author of Cantos Iniciales (1946) (his first book published at the age of sixteen), Panorama de la Literatura Venezolana Actual (1973), Los Cuadernon del Destierro (1960), “Faisas Maniobras” (1966), “Memorial” (1977), “Intemperie” (1977), “Amante” (1983), and “Satori”
- Luís Alberto Crespo (b. 1941), author of “Constumbre de Sequía” (1977), “Resolana” (1980), “Entreabierto” (1984), “Señores de la Distancia” (1988), and “Mediodía o Nunca” (1989)
- Teresa de la Parra (1889-1936), author of Ifigenia (1924), and Memorias de Mama Blanca (1929)
- Rómulo Gallegos (1884-1969), novelist and politician, author of Doña Bárbara (1929)
- Julio Garmendia (b.1898)
- Salvador Garmendia (1928-2001), author of “Los Pequeños Seres” (1959), “Los Habitantes” (1961), “Día de Ceniza” (1968), and “La Mala Vida” (1968)
- Adriano González León (b. 1931), author of “Las Hogueras más Altas” (1957), “Asfalto Infierno” (1963), “Hombre que Daba Sed” (1967), and “País Portátil” (1968)
- Enrique Hernández D'Jesus (b. 1947), author of Mi Sagrada Familia (1968)
- Eduardo Liendo (b. 1941), author of “Los Platos del Diablo” (1985) and “El Mago de la Cara de Vidrio” (1973)
- Juan Liscano (1915-2001), author of Nombrar Contra el Tiempo (anthology of his first six books of poetry), “Espiritualidad y Literatura”, and “Los Mitos de la Sexualidad” (about mankind’s fate in a world lacking religious values)
- José Ramón Medina (b. 1921), founder and director of Biblioteca Ayacucho, author of Ser Verdadero (anthology), “La Edad de la Esperanza” (1947), “Sobre la Tierra Yerma” (1971), “Certezas y Presagios” (1984), and 50 Años de Literatura Venezolana (1969) (history book that is brought up to date every ten years)
- Guillermo Meneses (1911-1978), author of “El Falso Cuaderno de Narciso Espejo” (1952), “Cinco Novelas” (1972), and “Espejos y Disfraces” (1981)
- Eugenio Montejo (b. 1938), author of Algunas Palabras (1976), Terredad (1978), Trópico Absoluto (1982), Alfabeto del Mundo (1987), and “Entre el Silencio y la Palabra” (about earth and nature)
- Hanni Ossott (1946-2002), author of “Espacios de Ausencia y de Luz” (1982), “El Reino donde la Noche se Abre” (1986), and Cielo tu Arco Grande
- Miguel Otero Silva
- Antonia Palacios (1906-2001), author of Ana Isabel, una Nina Decente (1949)
- Francisco Perez Perdomo (b. 1930), author of Huespedes Nocturnos (1971), Ceremonias (1976), Circulos de Sombras (1980), and Los Ritos Secretos (1988)
- Ramón Palomares (b. 1935), author of Poesía (1977)
- Juan Sánchez Peláez (1922-2003), author of Poesía 1951-1981 (book with all of his poems during this time frame)
- Ana Enriqueta Terán (b. 1918)
- Oswaldo Trejo (b. 1924), author of “También los Hombres son Ciudades” (1962), “Textos de un Texto con Teresas” (1975), and “Anden Lejano” (1968)
- Arturo Uslar Pietri
Rafael Arráiz Lucca, (born January 3, 1959, Caracas, Venezuela) is a Venezuelan essayist, poet, historian and professor. ...
Teresa de la Parra (Ana Teresa Parra Sanojo) was born in October 5, 1889 in Paris, daughter of Venezuelan Ambassador in Berlin, Rafael Parra Hernáiz and Isabel Sanojo de Parra. ...
Rómulo Gallegos Freire (2 August 1884 â 4 April 1969) was a Venezuelan novelist and politician. ...
Doña Bárbara is a novel by Venezuelan author Rómulo Gallegos written in 1929. ...
Guillermo Meneses was born in Caracas, December 15, 1911, and dies in Porlamar, Nueva Esparta, December 29, 1978, venezuelan writer, author of La Balandra Isabel llegó esta tarde and Campeones, They were his parents Olegario Meneses and Matilde Amitesarove, he attended primary in the Chaves school and the San Pablo...
Miguel Otero Silva (October 26, 1908 - August 28, 1985), was a Venezuelan writer, journalist, humorist and politician. ...
Arturo Uslar Pietri (May 16, 1906 â February 26, 2001) Was one of the most prominent Venezuelan figures of the twentieth century. ...
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