Jesús Urzagasti (1941–2013) was a Bolivian poet and novelist. He worked as a journalist for the now-defunct Catholic paper Presencia from 1972 until the 1990s, where he served as editor of the supplement "Presencia Literaria" (1992) among other sections.[1]
His 1969 novel Tirinea is considered by critics to be one of the best Bolivian novels.
Selected poetry
edit- Cuadernos de Lilino (1972)
- Yerubia (1978)
- The Hill of the Blue Sea (1993)
Selected prose
edit- Tirinea (1969)
- In the Country of Silence (1987; 2007)
- From the Window to the Park (1992)
- The Weavers of the Night (1996)
- A Summer with Marina Sangabriel (2001)
- The Tree of the Tribe (2004)
References
edit- ^ "Jesús Urzagasti". Revista Altazor. Retrieved 2023-04-28.