- José
Eustasio Rivera Salas (February 19, 1888 –
December 1, 1928) was a
Colombian lawyer and
author primarily known for his
national epic The Vortex. José...
- (Spanish: La Vorágine) is a
novel written in 1924 by the
Colombian author José
Eustasio Rivera. It is set in at
least three different bioregions of
Colombia during...
- literature).
Within that period,
authors such as José Asunción Silva, José
Eustasio Rivera, León de Greiff,
Porfirio Barba-Jacob and José María
Vargas Vila...
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domestic destinations. The city is
known as the
Bambuco capital. José
Eustasio Rivera, born in Rivera, is the most
famous writer of a "pléyade" of creators...
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Antioquia Naked Bolivar,
Pereira Monument to José
Eustasio Rivera,
Neiva Los Potros, a
tribute to José
Eustasio Rivera, in
Neiva La oración al
proscrito in...
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incorporates a
replica of the
nearby town of Agüimes (the home town of
Eustasio López González [es],
founder of the
Lopesan Hotel Group),
including a distinctive...
- (b. 1855)
December 1
Arthur Gore,
British tennis player (b. 1868) José
Eustasio Rivera,
Colombian writer (b. 1888)
December 2 –
Hallam Tennyson, 2nd Baron...
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Garcia Marquez library and the
Virgilio Barco library in Bogotá, the José
Eustasio Rivera library in
Neiva and the San
Javier library in
Medellin July Interior...
- Budd, Foretopman; Lord Dunsany's The King of Elfland's Daughter; José
Eustasio Rivera's The Vortex;
Agatha Christie's The Man in the
Brown Suit and Poirot...
- 1923 –
Virginie Loveling,
Belgian author and poet (b. 1836) 1928 – José
Eustasio Rivera, Colombian-American
lawyer and poet (b. 1888) 1933 –
Pekka Halonen...