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23 Facts About Roque Dalton

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Roque Antonio Dalton Garcia, known professionally as Roque Dalton, was a Salvadoran poet, essayist, journalist, political activist, and intellectual.

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Roque Dalton is considered one of Latin America's most compelling poets and one of the greatest Salvadoran writers of the 20th century.

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Roque Dalton was arrested for inciting revolt during the presidency of Jose Maria Lemus.

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Roque Dalton later served as a correspondent for The International Review: Problems of Peace and Socialism based out of Prague, and in 1969 won the Casa de las Americas Poetry Prize for his book Taberna y Otros Lugares.

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Roque Dalton was the son of Winnall Roque Dalton and Maria Garcia Medrano.

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Winnall Roque Dalton emigrated to Mexico, and came to El Salvador in the early 1920s.

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Winnall Roque Dalton married Aida Ulloa, and gaining control of his wife's large farm dedicated his life to agriculture.

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Roque Dalton graduated from Externado San Jose, an exclusive Jesuit school for boys in San Salvador.

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Roque Dalton returned clandestinely to El Salvador in 1965 but was caught and taken prisoner.

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Roque Dalton awaited execution in Cojutepeque, but was miraculously saved.

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Roque Dalton slipped into a passing religious procession and managed to meet his fellow revolutionaries, who helped him escape to Cuba again.

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Roque Dalton was then sent to Prague as a correspondent for The International Review: Problems for Peace and Socialism.

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Roque Dalton produced a landmark biography of Miguel Marmol, a prominent Salvadoran communist who had participated in the 1932 Salvadoran peasant uprising and was living in exile in Prague.

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In 1970, Roque Dalton had become a recognized figure in the Salvadoran left.

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Roque Dalton tried hard to become a revolutionary soldier, for which reason he participated in military training camps in Cuba several times.

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Roque Dalton once wrote, "Politics are taken up at the risk of life, or else you don't talk about it".

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Roque Dalton was the major literary figure and an important political architect of the revolutionary movement in El Salvador.

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Roque Dalton represents a new type of Latin American writer: no longer the genial 'fellow traveler' of the revolution, like Pablo Neruda, but rather the rank and file revolutionary activist for whom the intricate cabbala of clandestine struggle-pass- words, safe houses, escape routes, forged documents, sectarian squabbles- was as familiar as Parisian surrealism.

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Once an active member in ERP, Roque Dalton stressed the importance of establishing bonds with organizations from civil society.

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Roque Dalton was shot to death in a house in the Santa Anita neighbourhood in San Salvador.

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The most commonly accepted version of facts suggests that Roque Dalton was "mistakenly accused" of operating as an agent for the CIA, the reason for which he was executed.

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Roque Dalton criticized the organization's military adventurism and argued the need to build a mass base.

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Roque Dalton's writing includes almost 15 poetry collections, a novel, a personal testimony, and a play, as well as short stories, critiques, and essays on both literature and politics.