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Héctor Borda Leaño (1927 – 25 January 2022) was a Bolivian politician, anthropologist and poet. He was born into an intellectual family of landowner gentry from Sucre and joined the Falange Socialista Boliviana (FSB), as a teenager in the early 1940s. Eventually he was elected for this party to the national congress 1966-1969. In the early 1970s he broke out from the FSB together with Marcelo Quiroga Santa Cruz and Walter Vasquez Michel. After the military coup led by Hugo Banzer in 1971 Borda was forced into exile, first to Argentina and again in 1977 to Sweden. He returned to Bolivia in 1982 as elected senator for the newly formed Partido Socialista (PS-1).[1]

La Challa (1965), by Hector Borda Leaño
La Challa (1965), by Hector Borda Leaño
Borda Leaño reading poetry at an art gallery in Buenos Aires in 1971.
Borda Leaño reading poetry at an art gallery in Buenos Aires in 1971.

Hector A. Borda Leaño
Born1927 (1927)
Oruro, Bolivia
Died25 January 2022(2022-01-25) (aged 94–95)
Sweden
NationalityBolivia,Sweden
Alma materNational University of La Plata
OccupationWriter, politician, anthropologist
TitleSenator
Term1982 – 1985
Political partyFalange Socialista Bolivia (FSB)

Borda Leaño was a member of several avantgarde artistic movements in Bolivia, such as the Second Gésta Bárbara in Oruro and Grupo Anteo in Sucre.[2] During the 1960s Borda Leaño was a founding member of the cultural movement Prisma, which gathered the Bolivian intellectual elite. Its leading members, among them Pedro Shimose, Julio de La Vega and Monsignor Juan Quiróz, were closely connected to the newspaper El Diario and were key in extending Bolivian literary influence across its national borders.[3]

Borda Leaño was the author of several poemaries and was twice awarded the Franz Tamayo national award for his books La Challa (1965) and Con Rabiosa Alegría (1970). In 2010 he was awarded the Bolivian national cultural award "Marina Núñez del Prado" by the ministry of culture of the Bolivian plurinational state.[4]

He died in Sweden on 25 January 2022.[3][5]


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  1. Mamani, Elías Blanco (18 April 2011). "DICCIONARIO CULTURAL BOLIVIANO: HECTOR BORDA LEAÑO".
  2. Bolivia, Editorial La Patria Ltda. Oruro -. "Gesta Bárbara". www.lapatriaenlinea.com. Retrieved 7 December 2017.
  3. "Fallece el prestigioso intelectual orureño Héctor Borda Leaño". El Deber. 26 January 2022. Retrieved 2 February 2022.
  4. "Fallece el destacado poeta Héctor Borda Leaño". Los Tiempos (in Spanish). 27 January 2022. Retrieved 2 February 2022.
  5. "Muere el poeta orureño Héctor Borda Leaño". Correo del Sur (in Spanish). Sucre. 26 January 2022. Retrieved 31 January 2022.
  6. "Coati, La Isla De Los Presos Políticos / La Fuga De 72 Presos Durante La Dictadura De Banzer | Historias De Bolivia". Coati, La Isla De Los Presos Políticos / La Fuga De 72 Presos Durante La Dictadura De Banzer | Historias de Bolivia. Retrieved 28 March 2019.
  7. "Hector Borda Leaño fyller 90 år". Sydsvenskan.

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Héctor A. Borda Leaño (n. Oruro; 1927) es un poeta, antropólogo y político boliviano.



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