Mario Briceño Iragorry
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Mario Briceño Iragorry (Trujillo, 1897 - Caracas, 1958), was a Venezuelan intellectual and cultural analyst. He was also a notable writer, politician, journalist, lawyer, historian, diplomatic and teacher. He won the National Prize for Literature in 1948. The Mario Briceño Iragorry Municipality in Aragua is named for him.
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- Horas Hours (1921)
- Motivos Motives (1922)
- Ventanas en la noche Windows in the Night (1925)
- Lecturas Venezolanas Venezuelan Lectures (1926)
- Tapices de Historia Patria History Homeland Tapestries (1933)
- Temas Inconclusos Unfinished topics (1942)
- Sentido y Ámbito del Congreso de Angostura Meaning and Scope of the Congress of Angostura (1943)
- Relación geográfica de la Provincia de Cuyas Geographical relation to the Cuyas Province(1947)
- El Caballo de Ledesma The Horse from Ledesma (1951)
- Trujillo
- Sentido y presencia de Miranda Sense and Presence of Miranda (1950)
- La Tragedia de Peñalver The Tragedy of Peñalver (1951)
- Mensaje sin Destino Message without Destination (1951)
- Por la ciudad hacia el mundo For the city to the World (1957)
- Ideario Político Political Ideology (1958)
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- Venezuelan novelists
- Venezuelan male writers
- Male novelists
- 1897 births
- 1958 deaths
- Central University of Venezuela faculty
- 20th-century Venezuelan novelists
- Burials at the National Pantheon of Venezuela
- 20th-century male writers
- Venezuelan politician stubs
- Venezuelan people stubs
- South American writer stubs