Ludovico Silva Explained

Luis José Silva Michelena, best known as Ludovico Silva (1937–1988) was a Venezuelan poet and philosopher. A Marxist philosopher, he developed an account of ideology as symbolic surplus.[1]

Life

Luis José Silva Michelena was born in Caracas on February 16, 1937, the son of Hector Silva Urbano and Josefina Michelena. He was educated at a private school, the Colegio San Ignacio, Caracas, before travelling to study philosophy, literature and philology in Spain, France and Germany. From 1970 to 1986 he was a professor of philosophy at the Central University of Venezuela. From 1964 to 1968 he was head of the Caracas Athenaeum. With Miguel Otero Silva he founded the literary magazine Lamigal.[2]

Heavy drinking caused his brain to be affected by excess ammonium, and in 1986 he was committed to a mental institution for 33 days. He died in Caracas on December 8, 1988.[2]

Works

Notes and References

  1. Book: Susana Nuccetelli. Ofelia Schutte. Otávio Bueno. A Companion to Latin American Philosophy. 2013. John Wiley & Sons. 978-1-118-61056-5. 222–.
  2. Jorge Alberto Calles-Santillana, Ludovico Silva and the move to critical studies in Latin American communication studies, Javnost, Vol. 13, No. 3 (2006), pp.69-80