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Armando Rojas Guardia (Caracas, September 8, 1949 – ibid., July 9, 2020) was a renowned Venezuelan poet, essayist, and facilitator of literary workshops. His work is commonly associated with Latin American mystical thought, as well as with aspects related to sensuality and his self-recognition as a homosexual and a catholic.
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Armando Rojas Guardia (Caracas, September 8, 1949 – ibid., July 9, 2020) was a renowned Venezuelan poet, essayist, and facilitator of literary workshops. His work is commonly associated with Latin American mystical thought, as well as with aspects related to sensuality and his self-recognition as a homosexual and a catholic.
Armando Rojas Guardia: El esplendor y la espera
2005
Armando Rojas Guardia (Caracas, September 8, 1949 – ibid., July 9, 2020) was a renowned Venezuelan poet, essayist, and facilitator of literary workshops. His work is commonly associated with Latin American mystical thought, as well as with aspects related to sensuality and his self-recognition as a homosexual and a catholic.
He was a member of the avant-garde poetry group Tráfico, with other poets like Yolanda Pantin, Igor Barreto, Rafael Castillo Zapata, Alberto Márquez, and Miguel Márquez.
Gender
Male
Birthday
September 8, 1949
Died
September 7, 2020
Birthplace
Caracas, Venezuela