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  • Comment: Is he notable for being a journalist and writer or a soldier? Needs more sources to establish notability. Nobody (talk) 05:54, 18 September 2024 (UTC)

Francisco Javier Angulo Guridi (December 3, 1816 – December 7, 1884) was a Dominican journalist and writer.

He was the son of a Spanish soldier, Andrés Angulo Cabrera,[1] who settled in Cuba after the first independence of Santo Domingo. He remained there during his youth and began his career in journalism and literature. He later returned to Santo Domingo where he participated in the Dominican Restoration War against Spain.[2][3] His brother was also the writer Alejandro Angulo Guridi. He died in the city of San Pedro de Macorís in 1884.[4]

Works

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  • Poetic essays
  • Geography of the Santo Domingo Islands
  • Silvio
  • The ciguapa
  • The fig bell
  • Iguaniona
  • The legends
  • The Negro Campaign
  • The Count of Leos
  • The ghost of Higüey

Bibliography

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  • Balaguer, Joaquin. Javier Angulo Guridi, in his The Proceress Writers. Buenos Aires, Imp, Ferrari, 1947, p. 205-225.
  • Villaverde Cirilo. Critical Literature. Poetic Essays by Francisco J. Angulo y Guridi [...], in Faro Industrial de La Habana. Havana, 3 (266): 2, Sep. 25, 1843.

References

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  1. ^ Angulo Guridi, el patriota olvidado - 17 de agosto de 2013
  2. ^ "Personajes exaltados al Panteón Nacional: Francisco Javier Angulo Guridi (93)". Acento (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-09-18.
  3. ^ Corripio, Grupo de medios (2024-09-14). "Francisco Javier Angulo Guridi: Primer autor dominicano en publicar un libro y también una novela*". Hoy Digital (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-09-18.
  4. ^ "Muere Francisco Javier Angulo Guridi". Vanguardia del Pueblo (in Spanish). 1884-12-07. Retrieved 2024-09-18.