David Huerta

David Huerta (1949–2022) was a Mexican publisher, poet and journalist.

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Overview

Born at Mexico City in 1949, died at Mexico City in 2022.

In detail

David Huerta studied at National Autonomous University of Mexico. the recorded working language is Spanish.

The field of work recorded is poetry, journalism and essay.

Distinctions recorded are Xavier Villaurrutia Award, National Prize for Arts and Sciences, Guggenheim Fellowship and FIL Award.

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    “David Huerta”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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    Wikidata, structured authority record Q5235212: David Huerta

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Martes, 18 de Marzo 2014. En el marco del 30vo Festival Mexico, Centro Histórico se realizo la conferencia magistral Dos o Tres Poemas Mexicanos en el Ocaso de las Vanguardias por David Huerta en el Museo Franz Mayer de la Ciudad de Mexico. Foto: Antonio Nava / Secretaria de Cultura

Martes, 18 de Marzo 2014. En el marco del 30vo Festival Mexico, Centro Histórico se realizo la conferencia magistral Dos o Tres Poemas Mexicanos en el Ocaso de las Vanguardias por David Huerta en el Museo Franz Mayer de la Ciudad de Mexico. Foto: Antonio Nava / Secretaria de Cultura

Secretaría de Cultura de la Ciudad de México · https://www.flickr.com/photos/culturacdmx/13255536475/ · CC BY-SA 2.0

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