Terán, Ana Enriqueta (1919–)
Terán, Ana Enriqueta (1919–)
Venzuelan poet and short-story writer. Name variations: Ana Enriqueta Teran. Born 1919 in Venezuela.
One of Venezuela's best known poets, worked as diplomat and lived in Uruguay and Argentina; published more than a dozen books of poetry; works include Al norte de la sangre (1946), Cuaderona Cabriales, I (1949), Presencia terrena (1949), Testimonio (1954), and De bosque a bosque (1970). Awarded Premio Nacional de Literatura (1989).
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