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Guillermo Blest Gana

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Language
  
Spanish

Alma mater
  
National Institute

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Relatives
  
William Cunningham Blest (father) María de la Luz Gana López (mother) Alberto Blest Gana (brother) Joaquín Blest Gana (brother)

Died
  
7 November 1904, Santiago, Chile

Education
  
Instituto Nacional General José Miguel Carrera

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Guillermo Blest Gana (28 April 1829 – 7 November 1904) was a Chilean writer, usually considered one of his country's leading exponents of Romantic literature.

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Biography

Guillermo Blest Gana was born in Santiago in 1829, the son of Chilean aristocrat María de la Luz Gana López and Anglo-Irish doctor William Cunningham Blest, one of the pioneers of the modernization of medicine in Chile in the first half of the 19th century. Carlos Orrego Luco described Guillermo as follows:

He was tall, slender, very white, with broad forehead raised in shining inspiration, crowned with long, blond, wavy hair in the romantic manner; large luminous eyes the color of sky, dreamy look that, according to the chronicles, captivated all female hearts...

Blest Gana studied at the National Institute and accepted a professorship at the University of Chile. In 1857 he was exiled from the country for opposing the government of President Manuel Montt, and lived in various American and European countries.

He returned to Chile in 1863 and entered service as a diplomat to Ecuador, Argentina, and Brazil. In 1894 he served as mayor of Linares.

Guillermo's younger brother Alberto Blest Gana also dedicated himself to writing, and is considered the greatest Chilean novelist of the era. His work is still in print and is required reading in schools. Guillermo's other brother Joaquín practiced literary criticism.

Writing

Gana is best remembered for his lyrical work. He also dabbed, with less success, in novels, short stories, historical dramas, and zarzuelas. He began publishing poetry at age 19 in the Journal of Santiago. In 1858 he founded the Journal of the Pacific in Valparaíso.

Lyrical

  • Poesías, 1854
  • Armonías, 1884
  • Novel

  • El número 13, 1869
  • Drama

  • La conjuración de Almagro, 1858
  • Zarzuela

  • El pasaporte, 1890
  • References

    Guillermo Blest Gana Wikipedia