Antonio Cornejo Polar (December 23, 1936 – May 18, 1997) was a Peruvian-born academic, teacher, literature and cultural critic, known particularly for his theorization of the concept of "heterogeneity."
Antonio Cornejo Polar | |
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| Rector of San Marcos University | |
| In office 1985–1987 | |
| Preceded by | Gastón Pons Muzzo |
| Succeeded by | Jorge Campos Rey de Castro |
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| Born | (1936-12-23)December 23, 1936 Arequipa, Peru |
| Died | May 18, 1997(1997-05-18) (aged 60) Lima, Peru |
| Spouse(s) | Cristina Soto |
| Residence(s) | Lima, Peru |
| Alma mater | San Agustin University |
| Profession | Professor |
| Website | http://celacp.org |
Cornejo Polar was born December 23, 1936, in Arequipa, Peru. He received a PhD from the National University of San Agustin in Arequipa, became a professor there as well, then in 1966 he becomes Professor in National University of San Marcos, Lima. He was also a visiting professor at the University of Pittsburgh and UC Berkeley.
He authored 11 books, and was considered an authority on Latin-American literature and culture. He was also the founder and editor of the Revista de Critica Literaria Latinoamericana, a journal which covered issues of culture and ideology in Latin-American literature.
Cornejo-Polar was married to Cristina Soto, who worked with him on the journal, and also managed "Latinoamericana Editores", a publishing company which covers Latin-American topics. They had four children Ursula, Alvaro, Gonzalo and Rafael and four grandsons Gonzalo, Juán Diego, Antonio and Natalia.
He died after a long illness on May 18, 1997, in Lima.
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