Literature
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The literature of Nicaragua can be traced to pre-Columbian times; the myths and oral literature formed the cosmogonic view of the world of the indigenous people. Some of these stories are still known in Nicaragua. Like many Latin American countries, the Spanish conquerors have had the most effect on both the culture and the literature. Nicaraguan literature has historically been an important source of poetry in the Spanish-speaking world, with internationally renowned contributors such as Rubén Darío, who is regarded as the most important literary figure in Nicaragua. He is called the "Father of Modernism" for leading the modernismo literary movement at the end of the 19th century.
Other literary figures include:
Other literary figures include:
- Carlos Martinez Rivas
- Pablo Antonio Cuadra
- Alberto Cuadra Mejia
- Manolo Cuadra
- Pablo Alberto Cuadra Arguello
- Orlando Cuadra Downing
- Alfredo Alegría Rosales
- Sergio Ramirez Mercado
- Ernesto Cardenal
- Gioconda Belli
- Claribel Alegría
- José Coronel Urtecho