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Francisco J. Herrera Luque (1927–1991)

Autore di Los amos del valle

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Informazioni generali

Nome canonico
Herrera Luque, Francisco J.
Data di nascita
1927-12-14
Data di morte
1991-04-15
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
Venezuela (birth)
Luogo di nascita
Caracas, Venezuela
Luogo di morte
Caracas, Venezuela
Luogo di residenza
Caracas, Venezuela (birth, death)
Attività lavorative
Psychiatrist, Diplomat, Writer
Breve biografia
Francisco José Herrera Luque (Caracas, 14 December 1927 – Caracas, 15 April, 1991) was a Venezuelan writer, psychiatrist and diplomat. He is the author of several well-known historical novels, including: Boves, el Urogallo (1972), Los Amos del Valle (1979) and La Luna de Fausto (1983).

He was the son of Francisco Herrera Guerrero and María Luisa Luque Carvallo. In 1956, he married to Maria Margarita Terán Austria, with whom he had five children. Herrera Luque studied in the Central University of Venezuela (UCV) and later at the University of Salamanca (1952), where he obtained his title of physician. In Madrid he specialized in psychiatry, a field on which he wrote several scientific papers. His PhD thesis served as basis for his book: Los Viajeros de Indias (1961), about the psychopathic loads left on the Venezuelan population by the Spanish conquistadors. His interest in understanding the origins of the personalities of Latin America people took him to the study of heritage and genetics

Herrera Luque founded the department of psychiatry of the UCV, becoming full professor. He was appointed ambassador of Venezuela in Mexico in the mid-1970s. As writer and novelist, his historical work is based on accurate and documented research. His late books: Los Cuatro reyes de la baraja, Bolívar en vivo, 1998 and El Vuelo del Alcatraz, were published posthumously.

During the final years of his life and after his death his works gained great popularity, making him one of the best-selling writers of Venezuela. His success resulted from the combination of typical Venezuelan stories with historical facts; in his works, Herrera Luque looked beyond the official history of the country and created a parallel narrative to it. Francisco Herrera Luque died in Caracas from a heart attack on 15 April 1991.

In 1992 the Francisco Herrera Luque Foundation was created. In 2010 the novel Boves, el Urogallo, was adapted into a film by director Luis Alberto Lamata, with the title of Taita Boves.

From: WIKIPEDIA

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En este libro, Herrera Luque recrea, a través de la crónica novelada de la gestación configuración y consolidación de la nación venezolana, la vida del dictador Antonio Guzmán Blanco, uno de Los Cuatro Reyes de la Baraja.
 
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Assunta | Sep 21, 2010 |
La Luna de Fausto
Francisco Herrera Luque
Considerada la más deslumbrante obra de Francisco Herrera Luque, su anécdota se remonta a la época de los Welser. La novela tiene como protagonista a Felipe de Hutten en su búsqueda de El Dorado. Con base en este motivo, el autor despliega otros que hacen de la novela un campo de interpretación histórica sobre el período de la Conquista de América.

Expone aquí Herrera su tesis respecto a las insuficiencias psíquicas de los conquistadores: el Nuevo Mundo fue colonizado por un ejército de delincuentes y enfermos. La novela recrea, asimismo, algunos mitos de la tradición occidental: el doctor Fausto juega papel determinante en la vida Felipe de Hutten; también, las Amazonas, Parsifal, la Sayona y María Lionza. Así, el sustrato historiográfico es fusionado con elementos de la tradición mítico-literaria. Por sus características temáticas es posible ubicar esta obra en varias categorías: novela de aventuras, filosófica, de carácter existencial, fantástica y, sin duda, histórica.… (altro)
 
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Gian_Paolo | May 25, 2006 |

Statistiche

Opere
16
Utenti
49
Popolarità
#320,875
Voto
½ 3.7
Recensioni
2
ISBN
23
Lingue
1