Gallegos, Rómulo

Gallegos, Rómulo

▪ president of Venezuela
in full  Rómulo Gallegos Freire 
born August 21, 1884, Caracas, Venezuela
died April 4, 1969, Caracas

      president of Venezuela (in 1948) and novelist, best known for his forceful novels that dramatize the overpowering natural aspects of the Venezuelan Llanos (grasslands), the local folklore, and such social events as alligator hunts.

      Gallegos won an international reputation as one of the leading novelists in Latin American literature with Doña Bárbara (1929; Eng. trans. Doña Barbara), the story of the ruthless female boss of a hacienda who meets her match in the city-educated Santos Luzardo. She and the violent frontier yield in the face of civilization and law. The novel Cantaclaro (1934; “Chanticleer”) deals with a ballad singer of the Llanos, while Canaima (1935; Eng. trans. Canaima) is a story of the tropical forest, named after the evil spirit that pervades the jungle.

      Gallegos's other important works are Pobre negro (1937; “Poor Black”), El forastero (1942; “The Stranger”), Sobre la misma tierra (1943; “Over the Same Ground”), La rebelión y otros cuentos (1947; “The Rebellion and Other Stories”), and La brizna de paja en el viento (1952; “A Straw in the Wind”). He also wrote several screenplays.

      In 1936 Gallegos began a political career that eventually led to his inauguration to the presidency of Venezuela in February 1948. His government was overthrown by a military coup in November 1948, however, and he was sent into exile, but he subsequently returned in 1958 and was voted life membership in the Senate.

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