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Joaquín Edwards Bello
Joaquín Edwards Bello c.1930
Born
Víctor Lorenzo Joaquín Edwards Bello

(1887-05-10)10 May 1887
Died19 February 1968(1968-02-19) (aged 80)
Santiago, Chile
Burial placeSantiago General Cemetery
Other namesJacques Edwards
Occupations
Political partyNational Socialist Movement of Chile (until 1939)
Spouses
  • Ángeles Dupuy Ruiz de Alarcón
  • Martha Albornoz
Children2
Relatives
FamilyEdwards family
Awards
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Joaquín Edwards Bello (Spanish pronunciation: [xoaˈkin eˈðwaɾðs ˈβeʝo]; 10 May 1887–19 February 19 1968) was a Chilean writer and journalist of British descent.

Life

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Joaquín Edwards Bello was born on the 10 May 1887, in Valparaíso to Ana Luisa Bello Rozas and Joaquín Edwards Garriga.[1] Edwards studied at The Mackay School and later at the Liceo Eduardo de la Barra [es]. To complete his education, his family decided in 1904 to send him to Europe. Edwards' first novel, El inútil (The Useless One would be the translation), generated such reactions in Santiago that he emigrated to Brazil for some time. The main character was Eduardo Briset Lacerda, a rich young man with social conscience, like Edwards.

Edward Bello was a strong supporter of the National Socialist Movement of Chile.[2]

Suffering from Hemiparesis, Edwards Bello shot himself in 1968.

Awards

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Bibliography

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  • El inútil (Santiago, Imprenta y Litografía Universo, 1910)
  • El mounstruo: novela de costumbres chilenas (Imprenta La Ilustración)
  • El roto (Santiago, Editorial Chilena, 1920)
  • La muerte de Vanderbilt (Cóndor, 1922)
  • El nacionalismo continental (Madrid, Imp. G. Hernández y Galo Sáez, 1925; ampliada con 2ª y 3ª partes, Santiago, Ediciones Ercilla, 1935)
  • El chileno en Madrid (Santiago, Nascimento, 1928)
  • Cap Polonio (La novela nueva, 1929)
  • Valparaíso, la ciudad del viento (Santiago, Nascimento, 1931).
  • Criollos en París (Santiago, Nascimento, 1933)
  • La chica del Crillón (Santiago, Ercilla, 1935)
  • Crónicas (Santiago, Zig-Zag, 1964)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Joaquín Edwards Bello (1887-1968)". Memoria Chilena : Algunos derechos reservados (in Spanish). Santiago de Chile: Biblioteca Nacional Digital. 2024. Retrieved 11 May 2025.
  2. ^ Möller Roth, M. (2000). El Movimiento Nacional Socialista Chileno (1932-1938). Tesis de Licenciatura en Historia (Santiago: Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile), p. 161.
  3. ^ a b c "El eterno cronista" [The Eternal Chronicler]. El Mercurio de Valparaíso (in Spanish). 11 May 2001. Retrieved 26 November 2018.
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