fiction.wikisort.org - WriterAugusto Céspedes Patzi (6 February 1904, Cochabamba – 9 May 1997, La Paz) was a Bolivian writer, politician, diplomat, and journalist. He was the brother-in-law of writer Carlos Montenegro.
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Céspedes and the second or maternal family name is Patzi.
Augusto Céspedes |
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 Augusto Céspedes with a Capuchin monkey |
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In office 20 December 1943 – 11 February 1944 |
President | Gualberto Villarroel |
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Preceded by | Office established |
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Succeeded by | Wálter Guevara |
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In office 23 May 1938 – 24 April 1939 |
Constituency | Cochabamba |
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Born | Augusto Céspedes Patzi (1903-02-06)6 February 1903 Cochabamba, Bolivia |
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Died | 11 May 1997(1997-05-11) (aged 94) La Paz, Bolivia |
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Nationality | Bolivian |
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Political party | Revolutionary Nationalist Movement |
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Spouse(s) | Matilde Garvía |
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Parent(s) | Pablo Céspedes Adriana Patzi Iturri |
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Alma mater | Higher University of San Andrés |
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Career
Céspedes studied law and received his degree in La Paz.
In 1927, he founded the Nationalist Party. He was a leader in the Revolutionary Nationalist Movement (MNR).
He worked as a journalist on the front in the Chaco War, writing for the newspaper El Universal. His reports were compiled and published in the book Crónicas heroicas de una guerra estúpida, published in 1975. He also founded the MNR daily La Calle and directed La Nación newspaper in La Paz.
He was a noted politician, serving as a deputy in Bolivian legislatures (three times: 1938, 1944, and 1956), and in diplomatic offices. He served as Bolivia's Ambassador to Paraguay in 1945, and to Italy in 1953, and distinguished himself as Ambassador to UNESCO.
Works
Céspedes wrote various biographies of presidents such as Daniel Salamanca, Germán Busch Becerra, and Gualberto Villarroel. He also wrote stories and novels:Augusto Céspedes
- 1936: Sangre de Mestizos
- 1946: Metal del diablo
- 1956: El dictador suicida
- 1966: El presidente colgado
- 1968: Trópico enamorado
- 1975: Crónicas heroicas de una guerra estúpida
Awards
- 1957: National Literature Prize
External links
Revolutionary Nationalist Movement |
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Presidential tickets |
- 1947: Paz Estenssoro/Lechín
- 1951: Paz Estenssoro/Siles Zuazo
- 1956: Siles Zuazo/Chávez Ortiz
- 1960: Paz Estenssoro/Lechín
- 1964: Paz Estenssoro/Barrientos
- 1966: Andrade Uzquiano/Otazo
- 1978: Paz Estenssoro/Guevara
- 1979: Paz Estenssoro/Ossio
- 1980: Paz Estenssoro/Chávez Ortiz
- 1985: Paz Estenssoro/Garret Ayllón
- 1989: Sánchez de Lozada/Guevara
- 1993: Sánchez de Lozada/Cárdenas
- 1997: Durán/Fernández
- 2002: Sánchez de Lozada/Mesa
- 2005: Nagatani Morishita/Bedregal
- 2019: Lema/Choque
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National leaders |
- Paz Estenssoro
- Sánchez de Lozada
- Bedregal
- Anaya
- Morón
- Siles
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Politicians |
- Andrade Uzquiano
- Bedregal
- Chávez Ortiz
- Céspedes
- del Granado
- Gueiler
- Guevara
- Lechín
- Monroy Block
- Montenegro
- Morón
- Otero Calderón
- Paz Estenssoro
- Sánchez de Lozada
- Siles Zuazo
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Political coalitions |
- Mining Parliamentary Bloc
- Democratic Alliance of National Revolution
- Nationalist Union of the People
- Revolutionary Nationalist Movement–Alliance
- MNR-MRTKL
- MNR-MBL
- Plan Progress for Bolivia – National Convergence
- Democratic Unity
- Libre 21
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Breakaway parties |
- Alliance of Nationalist Left Forces of the MNR
- Authentic Revolutionary Nationalist Movement
- Authentic Revolutionary
- Leftwing Revolutionary Nationalist Movement
- Movement of the National Left
- Revolutionary Left Movement
- Revolutionary Nationalist Movement of the People
- Revolutionary Nationalist Movement–Julio
- Revolutionary Party of the Nationalist Left
- United Revolutionary Nationalist Movement
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Ideology |
- Federalism
- Reformism
- Revolutionary nationalism
- Social democracy
- Statism
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History |
- United Socialist Party
- Independent Socialist Party
- 1943 coup d'état
- Bolivian National Revolution
- 1964 coup d'état
- Gas conflict
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Cabinet of President Gualberto Villarroel (1943–1946) |
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Vice President |
- Julián Montellano (1945–1946)
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Secretary-General | |
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Minister of Foreign Affairs |
- José Tamayo Solares (1943–1944)
- Enrique Baldivieso (1944)
- Víctor Andrade Uzquiano (1944)
- Gustavo Chacón (1944–1946)
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Minister of Government |
- Alberto Taborga (1943–1944)
- Alfredo Pacheco (1944)
- Alfonso Quinteros(1944)
- Edmundo Nogales Ortiz (1944–1946)
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Minister of Defense |
- José Celestino Pinto (1943–1946)
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Minister of Finance |
- Víctor Paz Estenssoro (1943–1944)
- Jorge Zarco Kramer (1944)
- Víctor Paz Estenssoro (1944–1946)
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Minister of Economy |
- Gustavo Chacón (1943–1944)
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Minister of Public Works |
- Antonio Ponce (1943–1946)
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Minister of Work |
- Víctor Andrade Uzquiano (1943–1944)
- Remberto Capriles (1944)
- Germán Monroy Block (1944–1946)
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Minister of Education | |
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Minister of Agriculture |
- Carlos Montenegro (1943–1944)
- Rafael Otazo (1944)
- Edmundo Nogales Ortiz (1944)
- Julio Zuazo Cuenca (1944–1946)
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National libraries | |
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Scientific databases | |
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Other | |
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