Eduardo Montagner Anguiano Explained

Eduardo Montagner Anguiano is a Chipilo Venetian writer, born in Chipilo, Puebla, Mexico, in an Italian immigrant family.[1] He studied linguistics and Spanish Language (Letras hispánicas) at Puebla Autonomous University. He is a translator, poet, novelist and protector[2] of minority languages in Mexico, principally a Chipileño language.[3]

Biography

He was born in Chipilo (San Gregorio Atzompa Municipality), on May 12, 1975. He is a grandson of Venetian immigrants from Segusino, Italy, who arrived to Mexico in 1882 and founded a farm colony named Chipilo de Francisco Xavier Mina, near Puebla City. He spoke a Venetian language since his childhood with Spanish language.

He studied linguistics and Spanish Language at Puebla Autonomous University, was the first academic contact as writer and poet.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.escritores.org/biografias/14662-montagner-anguiano-eduardo Escritores
  2. http://www.pueblamedia.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=2485%3Aferia-del-libro-de-londres-recibe-muestra-de-literatura-mexicana&Itemid=172 London fair.
  3. http://www.orbilat.com/Languages/Venetan/Dialects/Chipilo.html Chipilo Venetian dialect.
  4. http://www.elem.mx/autor/datos/1757 Enciclopedia de la literature de México