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Artistic name: Benito Juárez
Full / real name: Benito Pablo Juárez García
Date of Birth: March 21, 1806
Place of birth: San Pablo Guelatao, Oaxaca 21.
Occupation: Political.
Beginnings: He was a shepherd of a herd until he became a seminarian and obtained the education that all of them managed to achieve and despite being of indigenous origin got the same acceptance as the Spanish seminarians.
Salanueva was the one who educated and helped young Benito when he had problems in understanding and when he was discriminated against because he was an Indian.
Full Name: Octavio Paz Lozano
Birth: March 31, 1914 Mexico D.F., Mexico.
Mexican nationality.
Occupation: Poet, writer, essayist and diplomat.
Death: Mexico City, April 19, 1998.
Octavio Paz Lozano was a poet, writer, essayist and Mexican diplomat, Nobel Prize for Literature 1990. He is considered one of the greatest writers of the twentieth century and one of the most important Hispanic poets in history. His work covered diverse genres, highlighting his poetic texts, essays and translations.
Octavio was born in the middle of the Mexican Revolution. He was raised in Mixcoac by Josefina Lozano, Amalia Paz and Ireneo Paz (mother, aunt and grandfather respectively). His grandfather was a retired soldier, liberal intellectual and novelist. His father, Octavio Paz Solórzano, worked as lawyer for Emiliano Zapata; Becoming involved in the agrarian reform that followed the Revolution and was also deputy. Due to his busy schedule his father was absent from his home most of the time.
Full / real name: Benito Pablo Juárez García
Date of Birth: March 21, 1806
Place of birth: San Pablo Guelatao, Oaxaca 21.
Occupation: Political.
Beginnings: He was a shepherd of a herd until he became a seminarian and obtained the education that all of them managed to achieve and despite being of indigenous origin got the same acceptance as the Spanish seminarians.
Salanueva was the one who educated and helped young Benito when he had problems in understanding and when he was discriminated against because he was an Indian.
Full Name: Octavio Paz Lozano
Birth: March 31, 1914 Mexico D.F., Mexico.
Mexican nationality.
Occupation: Poet, writer, essayist and diplomat.
Death: Mexico City, April 19, 1998.
Octavio Paz Lozano was a poet, writer, essayist and Mexican diplomat, Nobel Prize for Literature 1990. He is considered one of the greatest writers of the twentieth century and one of the most important Hispanic poets in history. His work covered diverse genres, highlighting his poetic texts, essays and translations.
Octavio was born in the middle of the Mexican Revolution. He was raised in Mixcoac by Josefina Lozano, Amalia Paz and Ireneo Paz (mother, aunt and grandfather respectively). His grandfather was a retired soldier, liberal intellectual and novelist. His father, Octavio Paz Solórzano, worked as lawyer for Emiliano Zapata; Becoming involved in the agrarian reform that followed the Revolution and was also deputy. Due to his busy schedule his father was absent from his home most of the time.
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