Ruben dario family biography in spanish
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Rubén Darío
Nicaraguan poet, periodist and writer
This article is about the Nicaraguan poet. For other similarly named people, and for places named after him, see Rubén Darío (disambiguation).
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is García and the second or maternal family name is Sarmiento.
Rubén Darío | |
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Born | Félix Rubén García Sarmiento ()18 January Metapa, today known as Ciudad Darío, Matagalpa, Nicaragua |
Died | 6 February () (aged49) León, Nicaragua |
Occupation |
Resident Minister of Foreign Affairs in Spain, Consul of Colombia in Buenos Aires, Consul of Nicaragua in Paris, France, Consul of Paraguay in Paris, France |
Literary movement | Modernismo |
Notable works | Azul, Prosas Profanas y otros poemas, Cantos de vida y esperanza, Canto a la Argentina y otros poemas |
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Félix Rubén García Sarmiento (18 January – 6 February ), known as Rubén Darío (dah-REE-oh,[1][2]Spanish:[ruˈβendaˈɾi.o]), was a Nicaraguan poet who initiated the Spanish-language literary
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Rubén Darío
Where Rubén Darío was born
Rubén Darío was born on January 18, in Metapa, Nicaragua, what is now known as Ciudad Darío, municipality of Matagalpa. He was the son of Manuel García and Rosa Sarmiento.
"He is the ultimate representative of Hispanic-American Modernism."
His full name was Félix Rubén García Sarmiento. According to his baptismal faith, Reuben's first surname was not Darius, but Garcia. Because the paternal family had long been known as "Los Darío", Rubén ended up assuming that name.
Biography of Rubén Darío
Almost a month after his birth, Rubén moved to live in the city of León where his mother, Rosa Sarmiento, and his father, Manuel García, had founded a marriage based on convenience and displeasure.
Having a dysfunctional family circle he was raised by his uncles on the maternal side, Bernarda Sarmiento and her husband, Colonel Felix Ramirez, due to the recent loss of a daughter, welcomed him as if he were his own son.
In his Autobiography he points out:
I was a child prodigy. When I was three years old, I knew how to read.
In Félix Ramírez dies, which leads the family to have very severe economic problems, they reached such a degree that it was thought to put Rubén as a tailor's apprentice, similarly as a result of all these ev
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