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Salvadoran writer (1937–1997)
Roberto Armijo
Born
(1937-12-13)December 13, 1937 Chalatenango
Died
(1997-03-23)March 23, 1997 (aged 69) Paris
Occupation
Professor
Language
Spanish
Citizenship
Salvadoran
Genre
Poetry
Roberto Armijo (December 13, 1937, in Chalatenango, El Salvador; † March 23, 1997, in Paris, France) was a Salvadoran poet. Armijo was the lyrical voice of his generation, dubbed the "Committed Generation" by Ítalo López Vallecillos. Living relatives and close ones were important to his life.[1]
Armijo excelled in narrative, essay, theater, and criticism. He belonged to the Círculo Literario Universitario of the Universidad de El Salvador. [2]
^"Roberto Armijo Biography" (in Spanish). 29 October 2011.
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