Pedro Geoffroy Rivas Explained

Pedro Geoffroy Rivas
Birth Date:16 September 1908
Birth Place:San Salvador, El Salvador
Death Place:San Salvador, El Salvador
Alma Mater:National Autonomous University of Mexico

Pedro Geoffroy Rivas (16 September 1908 - 10 November 1979) was an anthropologist, poet, and linguist.

His poetic work marked a landmark in Salvadoran poetic development. A rebellious, individualistic poet, Rivas incorporated in his poetry the freedom to express himself openly without fear of ordinariness or anthropocentric turns. Rivas and Oswaldo Escobar Velado are known as the founders of the modern protest poetry of El Salvador.[1] Rivas was a member of Mexican Communist Party and Salvadoran Communist Party in the 1930s. His work influenced Pablo Neruda.

Education

Rivas studied Anthropology Mexico at the University of New Mexico and obtained his Master's degree from the university.[2]

Bibliography

Poetry

Anthropology and Linguistics

Notes and References

  1. Book: Beverley . John . Zimmerman . Marc . Literature and Politics in the Central American Revolutions . 1990 . . Austin . 9780292746725 . 121 . First.
  2. Book: Blutstein, Howard I. . Area Handbook for El Salvador . 1971 . U.S. Government Printing Office . 132–133 . 150 . en.