Jorge Diaz Herrera (Cajamarca, 1941) has taught at the university in Cajamarca, Trujillo, Lima and Iquitos, and has been a visiting professor at universities in Spain ( Madrid, Barcelona, \u200b\u200bLeón, Islas Baleares). He holds a degree in literature, has completed doctoral studies in this field and has conducted research in philology at the University Complutense of Madrid. He has received numerous awards, including the National Prize for the Promotion of Culture "José María Eguren" in 1972. He has published poems Shores (1964) and Killjoy (1974), the plays Comanche (1970), running View (1968) and The devil also eat grapes (1768), the books story of blind Alforja (1975), My friend riding (1980) and Tell me what happens to us (2004), and the novels The agony of the immortal (1985), both die Why (1995), Irupé Hill (2003), The Guardian Angel (2005) and Dog Leg (2007). Regarding children's literature has published the play good elves (1964), the poetic narration of legends Park (1975), the story collection stories to tell, playing and singing (2005) and Sones for inquisitive ( 2005), and books Abecindario Table of multibrincar (2006) and The great achievement (2007). Among its tests are The humor in the poetry of Vallejo , Against Eguren is not and pleasure of reading Vallejo shoes. His chronicles are scattered in magazines and national and foreign newspapers. He has participated in various literary gatherings inside and outside the country and lived long periods in Europe. Contact: jorgechaclacayo@yahoo.com
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