José Rafael Pocaterra | |
Minister of Communications | |
Term Start: | 1939 |
Term End: | 1941 |
President: | Eleazar López Contreras |
Predecessor: | Héctor Cuenca |
Profession: | Writer, journalist, politician |
Birth Date: | 1889 12, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Valencia, Venezuela |
Death Place: | Montreal, Canada |
José Rafael Pocaterra (18 December 1889 – 18 April 1955) was a Venezuelan writer, journalist and politician.
He was imprisoned in 1907 to 1908 for his work on the opposition newspaper Caín, and again from 1919 to 1922 after participating in Luis Rafael Pimentel's attempt to overthrow the dictator Juan Vicente Gómez. Whilst in prison, where he was tortured, he wrote the history book Memorias de un venezolano de la decadencia (published in 1927) and the novel La casa de los Ábila (published 1946).[1] Later he participated in Román Delgado Chalbaud's ill-fated 1929 Falke expedition aimed at over-throwing Juan Vicente Gómez. Under Eleazar López Contreras he was Minister of Communications (1939–1941), and then held a variety of ambassadorial posts (to the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, Brazil, and the United States) until he resigned as Ambassador to Washington in 1950 following the assassination of Carlos Delgado Chalbaud.[2]
He was a contributor to El Heraldo de Cuba,[3] amongst other publications.