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Nationality
  
Uruguayan

Name
  
Juan de


Role
  
Poet

Books
  
Tabare


Full Name
  
Juan Zorrilla de San Martin

Born
  
December 28, 1855 (
1855-12-28
)
Montevideo, Uruguay

Occupation
  
writer, poet, ambassador

Died
  
November 3, 1931, Montevideo, Uruguay

Spouse
  
Concepcion Blanco (m. 1889), Elvira Blanco (m. 1878)

Children
  
Jose Luis Zorrilla de San Martin

Grandchildren
  
China Zorrilla, Guma Zorrilla

Similar People
  
Jose Luis Zorrilla de San Martin, China Zorrilla, Guma Zorrilla

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Juan Zorrilla de San Martín (December 28, 1855 – November 3, 1931) was a Catholic Uruguayan epic poet – he is referred to as the "National Poet of Uruguay" – and political figure.

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Well-known poems

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Two of his most famous poems are Tabaré (the national poem for Uruguayans) and La Leyenda Patria (The patriot legend).

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He is author of the Hymn to the Tree (Himno al Arbol) a well-known Spanish poem later made a song in several Latin-American countries.

Personal background

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The internationally well known sculptor José Luis Zorrilla de San Martín was his son and father of internationally known actress China Zorrilla.

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As a political figure Juan Zorrilla de San Martín served as a Deputy for Montevideo from 1888 to 1891 and served as Ambassador several periods.

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He was twice widowed, and left 13 children when he died.

His grandson, Alejandro Zorrilla de San Martín, was to serve as a prominent Deputy, Minister and Senator.

One of his several granddaughters became the most famous actress of Uruguay, Concepción Zorrilla, A.K.A. China Zorrilla. She was a disciple of Margarita Xirgu and moved to Argentina in 1971 where she had a distinguished career in theater, TV and movies also in Spain and other Southamerican countries. Her big successes in movies, Besos en la frente, Esperando la carroza (Waiting for the Hearse), Elsa & Fred and Conversations with Mother, for which she won the Moscow Film Festival award for best actress.

His granddaughter Guma Zorrilla was a theater costume designer.

Honours

His house in Montevideo is now an museum.

He is featured on the 20-peso note.

References

Juan Zorrilla de San Martín Wikipedia