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Antonia Palacios was born on 13 May, 1904 in Caracas, Venezuela, is an Antonia Palacios was poet, novelist and essayist poet, novelist and essayist. Discover Antonia Palacios's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 97 years old?

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Age 97 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 13 May, 1904
Birthday 13 May
Birthplace Caracas, Venezuela
Date of death 2001
Died Place Caracas
Nationality Venezuela

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1904

Antonia Palacios (13 May 1904 – 2001) was a Venezuelan poet, novelist and essayist.

She was born in Caracas, Venezuela, in 1904.

She barely attended the first years of primary school, but her mother, as was customary at the time, was responsible for cultivating her culture by approaching books and art.

Her father was the engineer Andrés Palacios, a direct descendant of Bonifacio Palacios, uncle of Simón Bolívar, and his mother, Isabel Caspers, niece of Ezequiel Zamora.

The Caspers Palaces, despite their illustrious last names, had no means of fortune.

In her childhood, the family lived in La Candelaria, in the Plaza del Pantheon and in Maiquetía.

Back in Caracas, her life was not very different from those of her generation mates.

1928

Along with Miguel Otero Silva, Pablo Rojas Guardia, Luis Castro, and others, she was a member of the Generation of 1928.

After the events of 1928 she participated in many activities.

1929

It was at her home, in 1929, that the “Zero Theoretical Group” was born, which disappeared due to political persecution.

Some time later she married Carlos Eduardo Frías, director of the magazine Elite Elite Storyteller.

1935

In 1935, her son Fernán was born.

At that time she published her first works, with a pseudonym, in Elite.

During the government of Eleazar López Contreras, Her husband entered the Foreign Service and was in Paris and Geneva.

1941

In 1941, her daughter María Antonia was born, she was a prodigy girl on the piano and would die in full youth because of a Diabetes Mellitus I. In 1949, her only novel, “Ana Isabel, a decent girl” was published in Buenos Aires.

The novel recalls the happy childhood of the protagonist, which recovers in her memories certain areas of the center of the city of Caracas.

1944

From that experience came the publication of her essay Paris and three memories (1944).

1954

In 1954 she published Chronicles of the Hours, in 1955 Trip to the frailejón, a beautiful story of a trip to the Andes made a short time before.

Travels-

1955

She spent time in New York, between 1955 and 1956, for her daughter's piano career.

She then moved to Caracas where Harriet Serr, one of the best piano teachers in the United States, would support her child prodigy.

1957

In 1957 Antonia and her daughter settled in Europe, first Rome, then Vienna, for María Antonia's musical studies, but the young woman unexpectedly decided to leave her musical career and returned to Caracas, where Diabetes was diagnosed.

Her situation worsened until she died, months after she was married and after actively participating in the subversive movements of the extreme left.

It was a devastating blow for Antonia Palacios, from which she never recovered.

1972

The writer returned in 1972 with the stories Insular in which she made a poetic incursion into the future of consciousness and in 1973 she published “Texts of eviction”, prose poems.

1975

She was awarded the National Prize for Literature with The Long Day Already Safe (1975).

1976

She won the National Prize for Literature in 1976 and the Municipal Prize for Literature in 1982.

In 1976, she was Jury of the Romulo Gallegos Novel Prize, and, on the initiative of Oswaldo Trejo, directed the narrative workshop of the Celarg (Centro de Estudios Latinoamericanos Rómulo Gallegos), an experience that led her to open her own narrative workshop at her house in Altamira, which she called "Calicanto".

From there came the publication of “Leaves of calicanto” which collected the work of the workshop workers.

1981

The last publications she made were “A square occupying a disconcerting space” (stories, 1981), “Multiplicated shadow” (1983), “The stone and the mirror” (1985), “Fictions and afflictions” (1989), “Long wind of memories” (1989), “That dark animal of the dream” (1991), “deep tremor of the secret” (1993

2001

She died in Altamira, Caracas on March 13, 2001, after a period of loneliness, accentuated by the loss of hearing.