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Francisco Azuela Espinoza | |
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Born | Leon, Guanajuato, (Mexico) | March 8, 1948
Occupation | Writer & Poet |
Genre | poetry, Prose, verse, Tales |
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Francisco Azuela Web |
Francisco Azuela Espinoza (born March 8, 1948, in Leon, State of Guanajuato, Mexico), is a writer[1] and poet. He served as a diplomat in the Mexican Embassy in Costa Rica and later in Honduras (1973–1983). During those years The Honduran government awarded him the Order of the Liberator of Central-America Francisco Morazán, and in 1981 the Honduran Academy of Language nominated him for the Cervantes International Literature award. He later served as Director of the Library of the Chamber of Deputies of the State of Guanajuato (1991–1997), and became the CEO and founder of the El Condor de los Andes-Aguila Azteca AC, an international cultural center currently based in the city of Cochabamba, Bolivia (1999).