4 June 1926 Nueva Imperial, Cautín Province, Chile
Died
22 July 2012 (aged 86) Santiago, Santiago Province, Chile, Chile
Miguel Salinas Arteche (4 June 1926 – 22 July 2012),[1] best known as Miguel Arteche, the name he adopted after legally reversing his maternal and paternal surnames in 1972, was a Chilean poet and novelist. He was born in Nueva Imperial, Cautín, 9th Region, on June 4, 1926, but spent most of his adult life in Santiago, Chile working as an academic. He was also awarded government positions, both in Chile and abroad. His writings appeared first in the Anthology of the Generation of 1950, compiled by Enrique Lafourcade, a well-known Chilean writer.
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Mori 1951 Novel Baltazar Castro [es] Un hombre en el camino Poetry MiguelArteche Claudio Solar El sur dormido Rapsodia para la vida del hombre Theater...
of Floridor Perez (1998) Antologia de la Poesia Religiosa Chilena of MiguelArteche and Rodrigo Canovas (2000) Poesia Chilena Desclasifcada of Sergio Olguin...
guitarist Miguel de Córdoba exerts a certain influence. The musicians included Nacho Sáenz de Tejada: flamenco guitar y mandolin; Juan Alberto Arteche: bouzouki...
Fernando González Urízar's "Los signos del cielo" (Signs from heaven), MiguelArteche's "Fénix de madrugada", (Phoenix at dawn) and Raúl Zurita's "Purgatorio"...
Rafael de Fonollosa Patrick Criado Recurring René Miguel Ángel Silvestre Recurring Ramiro Alberto Amarilla Recurring Arteche Jennifer Miranda Recurring...
Cosme dos Santos as Faustino Marcélia Cartaxo as Antonieta "Tonha" André Arteche as Clemente Nando Cunha as Soldado Brasil Mary Sheyla as Maria Aparecida...
painted in 1982–1984 by Teresa Moran, Enrique Estrada, and Héctor Martínez Arteche. The building was officially inaugurated in 1906 and reflects elements...
Pablo Shuk as Simón Bolívar Said El Mouden as Habib Agus Ruiz [es] as Arteche Inma Lloret as Manuela Sáenz Guido Balzaretti as Cosme Ramiro Blas [es]...