Valencia, Guillermo, 1873-1943, Colombian poet, one of the leaders of
modernismo. He came from an aristocratic family, received solid classical training, and became active politically as an orator. Valencia was a disciple of José Asunción
Silva. His austere and subtle verses display his considerable culture and extreme sensibility. The only collections of his work published in his lifetime are
Ritos [rites] (1898) and
Catay (1928). Valencia was constantly preoccupied with the fate of the poet in an indifferent world.
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