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Rubén Darío
Nicaraguan poet, journalist, writer, and diplomat (1867-1916)
Manuel González Prada
Peruvian politician (1844-1918)
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Modernismo
Modernismo is a literary movement that took place primarily during the end of the nineteenth and early 20th century in the Spanish-speaking world, best exemplified by Rubén Darío, who is known as the father of modernismo. The term modernismo specifically refers to the literary movement that took place primarily in poetry. This literary movement began in 1888 after the publication of Rubén Darío's Azul.... It gave modernismo a new meaning. The movement died out around 1920, four years after the death of Rubén Darío. In Aspects of Spanish-American Literature, Arturo Torres-Ríoseco writes (1963),
León de Greiff
Colombian poet (1895-1976)
Aurora Cáceres
Peruvian writer
Alexandre de Riquer
Spanish artist (1856-1920)
Augusto d'Halmar
Chilean writer (1880–1950)
Julián del Casal
Cuban writer (1863–1893)
Manuel Díaz Rodríguez
Venezuelan writer and politician
Darío Herrera Peo
Panamanian writer, diplomat and journalist (1870-1914)
Carlos Pezoa Véliz
Chilean writer (1879–1908)