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Óscar Coello was born on 15 April, 1947 in Peru. Discover Óscar Coello'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 76 years old?

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Born 15 April, 1947
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Nationality Peru

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1999

In 1999, The Beginnings of Spanish Poetry in Peru was released. This book may be described as one of the most detailed and comprehensive studies of early Spanish language poetry in sixteenth-century Peruvian literature. It outlines chronologically the development of Spanish poetry in Peru. Up until publication of this book, it was widely believed that «The Verses of Isla del Gallo» were the first samples poetry from the time of the founding of Peru. The first book of poetry, entitled The Poem Discovery of Peru was written by Diego de Silva y Guzmán in Cuzco, in 1538. This book comprises 283 verses of ‘Arte Mayor’ and is now considered the first book of poetry in Peru and Spanish America. In his book, Coello also includes studies of the twenty-one real couplets by Francisco de Xerez, which was published in 1534 in Seville; poems of Alonso Enriquez de Guzman, romances and traditional verses from the early days of the founding of Peru.

1979

In 1979 Coello wrote his first book of poems entitled Dunes, Oysters and Doorbells (De dunas, ostras y timbres) was published with a foreword by Washington Delgado Tresierra. His second poetry collection, Sky of this World (Cielo de este mundo), was published in 1980 with a foreword by Manuel Pantigoso. In the field of literary studies his works include: Peru in Literature (El Perú en su Literatura), 1983; The Beginnings of Spanish Poetry in Peru (Los inicios de la poesía castellana en el Perú), 2001; The Origins of the Spanish Novel in Peru: The capture of Cuzco (Los orígenes de la novela castellana en el Perú: La toma del Cuzco 1539), First Edition 2008. Aside from his published books he is also the author of numerous academic texts, among which are: Our Castilian (Nuestro Castellano), 1994; Art and Grammar of Our Castilian (Arte y gramática de nuestro castellano), 1995; and Classical Semiotics Manual (Manual de semiótica clásica), 2007.

1947

Oscar Coello, (born in Piura, April 15, 1947) is a Peruvian poet, professor and literary critic. He holds the chairs of American literature (sixteenth and seventeenth centuries), and rhythm at the National University of San Marcos in Lima.

1539

Oscar Coello’s studies of sixteenth-century Peruvian letters are supported by other books, namely The Origins of the Spanish Novel in Peru: The Capture of Cuzco (1539). Diego de Silva y Guzman was the son of Feliciano de Silva, who was mentioned by Miguel de Cervantes in the first chapter of Don Quixote. Diego de Silva y Guzman wrote in 1539 a text that treats of the time of Manco Inca’s revolt and the siege of the Cuzco city; and, also that treats, during the time of the battle between Almagro and Pizarro for the possession of the sacred city of the Incas. This text has all the hallmarks of what we now understand as a novel, and is away from the "Books of Cavalry", because its characters belong to the history of events that took place (as the first Spanish historical novel studied by Menéndez y Pelayo). But, this book approaches the old songs medieval epic which characters sometimes tend to be characters of reality.