Abigael Bohórquez (12 March 1936 — 28 November 1995) was a Mexican poet and playwright.
5-928: Bohórquez or Bohorquez is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Abigael Bohórquez (born 1932), Mexican playwright Argemiro Bohórquez (born 1960), Colombian cyclist Edith, Merylin and Mercedes Bohorquez, founders of the French women's football team now known as GPSO 92 Issy Hernando Bohórquez (born 1992), Colombian cyclist José Álvarez de Bohórquez (1897–1993), Spanish horse rider Juan Bartolomé de Bohorquez e Hinojosa (1542–1633), Roman Catholic prelate Juan Lozano Bohórquez (born 1955), Spanish footballer Luis Fernando Bohórquez , Colombian actor Pedro Bohórquez (1602–1667), Spanish adventurer María de Bohórquez (1539–1559), Spanish Protestant martyr See also [ edit ] Bojórquez [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
10-598: A professor at the Academia de Arte Dramático of the Universidad de Sonora and director for two theatre groups. Bohórquez died in Hermosillo in 1995 after writing eighteen works of poetry and plays. Some of these include Poesía I teatro , La hoguera en el pañuelo , Canción de amor y muerte por Rubén Jaramillo , and Las amarras terrestres . Bohórquez died on 28 November 1995 in Hermosillo , Sonora. This article about
15-515: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Abigael Boh%C3%B3rquez Bohórquez was born in Caborca , Sonora, Mexico, on 12 March 1936. Many of his works are social criticisms. He was also one of the first writers to deal with the theme of homosexuality in Mexican poetry. His first book was Ensayos Poéticos in 1955, when he was just nineteen years old with no formal training. He studied
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25-757: The dramatic arts at the Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes (INBA) and the Instituto Cinematográfico de la Asociación Nacional de Actores. He was influenced by the much older gay poet Carlos Pellicer while living in Mexico City. Shortly after, his work began to gain recognitions such as the Primer Concurso Latinoamericano XEW for his poetry and various from the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México . He became
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