Jose Coronel Urtecho was a Nicaraguan writer and poet born on February 28, 1906. He is best known for his role in establishing the Vanguard Literary Movement in Nicaragua in the early-to-mid twentieth century. He is remembered for his works such as Narciso and Paneles de Infierno, which have been highly acclaimed.
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About
Remembered for his key role in establishing Nicaragua's Vanguard Literary Movement of the early-to-mid twentieth century, Urtecho published acclaimed works such as Narciso and Paneles de Infierno.
Before Fame
Born in Nicaragua to Blanca Ultrecht Aviles and Politician Manuel Coronel Matus, he spent a large portion of his youth in San Francisco, California. He published his first literary works in the Nicaraguan Daily newspaper in the late 1920s.
Trivia
A political Activist and Politician as well as a poet and author, Urtecho established a publication titled La Reaccion in order to advance the fascist movement and later served as a congressman and diplomat.
Family Life
He dedicated several of his poems, including "Lumber Moon" and "Love Song for the Autumn," to his wife, Maria Kautz Gross. He and Gross raised seven children, one of whom died of childhood cancer, and another of whom disappeared while attending the University of Frankfurt in the early 1960s.
Associated With
He translated into Spanish the work of American poets Ezra Pound and Walt Whitman.