Arturo Uslar Pietri
Venezuelan author and journalist

Born
May 16th, 1906
118 years ago
Died
2001
24 years ago — 95 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Venezuela
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Born in Venezuela, contributed significantly to literature and journalism. As a lawyer, engaged in socio-political issues of the country. Wrote influential essays and novels that critiqued Venezuelan society. Served in various government positions, including as a senator and a minister. Worked for the promotion of culture and education in Venezuela, advocating for social reform and modernization.
Authored the novel 'La Isla de Nunca Jamás'
Served as Venezuela's ambassador to France
Contributed to the newspaper 'El Nacional'
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