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Samuel Brejar was born on 28 July, 1941 in Peru. Discover Samuel Brejar's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?
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In the early 70s, Samuel Brejar moved to Mexico where he met Noëlle Vuillermoz, a French student in ethno-history. They fell in love and he settled in France. They lived a few years in Paris and moved to Brittany. Samuel Brejar was the friend of the Mexican poet, Fracisco Azuela. Samuel Brejar died in October 2006.
- Karel Hadek, in "Men without shoulder ", new series, 2nd half of 2006, p. 153 about Samuel Brejar, founder and Director of the journal of literature and poetry "Rimbaud review". (4)
- Philippe Saubadine, in "News of the Adour", n ° 41, 2001, pp. 66–68, about "Qori Kontur", Samuel Brejar, ed. John Donne & Cie. (1)
- Jean Breton, in "Men without shoulder", new series, 2nd half of 2001, p133, about "Qori Kontur", Samuel Brejar, ed. John Donne & Cie. (2)
- Roland Counard, in "Tree with words", January–February 1997, n ° 93, p. 99, bi-monthly Belgian francophone poetry, about Samuel Brejar, founder and Director of the journal of literature and poetry "Rimbaud Review". (3)
From June 1993 to December 2006, Samuel Brejar published “Rimbaud Revue” (i.e., semi-annual journal of international literature) in collaboration with his wife Noëlle Yabar-Valdez. Rimbaud Revue focused on new poets and writers, Spanish or French work from Europe or Latin America with a large selection of poems, essays, studies, critics, chronics, stories, interviews, translations, reproductions of contemporary art, presentation of books and other revues.
Theatre: "Zeal for the summer", 1983, "The crocodiles massager" 1984, "the Kings empty-handed", 1985, "The night", 1989, "silence", "A fall afternoon Songe", these last two pieces being unpublished.
Poetry: "Writings of the Andean", 1978, "The Exiliades", 1981, "Slang of the Horde", 1983, "Ariel archives", 1985, "Book of words", 1992, "Qori Kontur", 2001.
The purpose of Samuel Brejar's life has always been writing poetry and theatre. In Peru and Mexico, Samuel Brejar had the opportunity to publish his first poems (e.g., "Todas las mordazas", 1965, "Hallazgos del comportamiento raro", 1967, "Legajos del archivista", 1969, "Los cantos destruidos", 1970, "Cuentero del duende", 1971, "Palabras matadas", 1972). However, it is France that Samuel Brejar wrote most of his poetic and theatrical works.
Samuel Brejar born Gilberto Yabar-Valdez (Lima, Peru, July 28, 1941 – 2006) was a French poet born in Peru.
Samuel Brejar is the pseudonym of Gilberto Yabar-Valdez. Samuel Brejar was born in Lima, Peru, on July 28, 1941. He was the grandson of Orihuelo-Yabar, a well-known and wealthy landowner in the Andes of southern Peru. His origins from his father side were a mix of Spanish and Italian ancestry. From his mother side, Samuel Brejar was part Quechua (i.e., Native Americans of Peru). Samuel Brejar studied with the Jesuits in Lima. When his father suddenly died in a car accident while he was 16 years old, he had to start working while pursuing his studies in the evening. He then became aware of the harsh reality of the working class in Peru. This period in his life allows us to understand its communist political commitments. In addition, deeply anti-war, he changed his birth certificate in order to avoid military service. He soon suffered the consequences of his political commitments, as he was imprisoned and tortured. On several occasions, he was arrested in the street of Lima and sent straight away into exile in Chile or Argentina.