Daniel Chavarría Explained

Daniel Chavarría
Birth Date:23 November 1933
Birth Place:San José de Mayo
Death Place:Havana, Cuba
Nationality:Uruguayan-Cuban
Occupation:Writer, Translator
Language:Spanish

Daniel Chavarría (23 November 1933[1] – 6 April 2018)[2] was a Uruguayan revolutionary, writer and translator, who lived in Cuba since the 1960s. He had a son with Dora Salazar, Daniel Chavarria, and raised his sister.

Life and works

Daniel Chavarría was born in San José de Mayo, Uruguay.

In 1964, while Chavarría was living in Brazil, there was a military coup and he fled to work amongst the gold seekers in the Amazon. Later on, he fled to Cuba. There he began working as a Latin and Greek translator and teacher. Subsequently he began his career as a writer. Daniel Chavarría defined himself as a Uruguayan citizen and a Cuban writer.

Chavarría’s style of writing is within the Latin American tradition of political writers, such as Gabriel García Márquez. He mentioned that as a child, he read Jules Verne, Emilio Salgari and Alexandre Dumas, and their influence can be detected in his writing. For example, in Tango for a Torturer, the influence of The Count of Monte Cristo is clear.

Chavarría’s life and writings clearly show his communist and revolutionary background. He was a well known supporter of the Cuban Revolution.

In 2010, Chavarría won Cuba's National Prize for Literature.[3] [4]

Chavarría died in Havana on 6 April 2018, aged 84.

Bibliography

Awards

Joy:

The 6th island:

Allá ellos:

The Eye of Cybele:

Adiós Muchachos:

Tango for a Torturer:

Viudas de sangre:

Other

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Completo Camagüey. Chavarría. Daniel. Vasco. Justo E.. 1990. Editorial Letras Cubanas. es.
  2. News: Falleció Daniel Chavarría, ícono de la literatura policial en América Latina. Granma.cu. 2018-04-08. es-ES.
  3. Web site: Daniel Chavarría gets National Literature Prize . . Staff writer . Staff writer . February 12, 2011 . December 20, 2012.
  4. Web site: Uruguay's Daniel Chavarria Wins Cuban Literature Prize . . Staff writer . Staff writer . 2011 . December 20, 2012 . December 19, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131219122236/http://www.laht.com/article.asp?ArticleId=381894&CategoryId=14510 . dead .