Felipe Pardo y Aliaga (11 June 1806, Lima – 24 December 1868, Lima) was a Peruvian poet, satirist, playwright, lawyer and politician.[1]
Biography
A member of Lima's aristocratic elite, his father was Manuel Pardo Ribadeneira, oidor of the Real Audiencia of Lima, and his mother was Mariana de Aliaga y Borda, daughter of the 2nd Marquise of Fuente Hermosa de Miranda.
He was, along with Manuel Ascencio Segura, the most important representative of early Republican Peruvian literature. After independence he participated in political affairs, defending conservative causes. He became a diplomat, representing Peru in Chile and a minister in the cabinet of presidents Felipe Santiago Salaverry, Manuel Ignacio de Vivanco and Ramón Castilla.
Pardo married Petronila de Lavalle y Cabrero, daughter of the 2nd Count of Premio Real. He was father of Manuel Justo Pardo Lavalle and grandfather of José Pardo y Barreda, presidents of the Republic.
Works
Essays and travelogues
Un viaje 1840 "El viaje del niño Goyito"[2]
Poetry
El carnaval de Lima, 1929
La jeta del guerrero, 1925
La nariz
Los paraísos de Sempronio
El ministro y el aspirante
A mi levita
Qué guapos chicos
Corrida de toros
La lámpara, 1844
A mi hijo en sus días, 1855
Vaya una República, 1856
El Perú, 1856
Constitución política, 1859
Plays
Frutos de la educación, 1830
Una huérfana en Chorrillos, 1833
Don Leocadio y el aniversario de Ayacucho, 1833
References
^Gálvez, Soledad (2011). Ihrie, Maureen; Oropesa, Salvador (eds.). World Literature in Spanish: An Encyclopedia. ABC-CLIO. p. 737. ISBN 978-0-313-33770-3.
^Culture and Customs of Peru César Ferreira, Eduardo Dargent-Chamot - 2003 - Page 114 "Republic appeared was the popular Nino Goyito (Master Goyito), the protagonist of Un viaje (A Voyage; 1840), by Felipe Pardo y Aliaga (1806- 1868)"