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22-605: Lebu may refer to: Lebu, Chile , a city and capital of the Arauco Province of the Biobio Region of Chile Lebu River , located in the Arauco Province of the Biobio Region of Chile LEBU , acronym for Large Eddy Break Up Libu or Lebu, Egyptian term for the people of Libya Lebu people , a Senegalese ethnic group Prince Lee Boo (or Lebu, 1764–1784), first visitor to Britain from Palau Topics referred to by

44-1073: A bachelor's degree in Letters, with a mention in Linguistics and Hispanic Literature, and a master's degree in Letters and a mention in Literature. Between 2007 and 2017, he began to give lectures and workshops on both subjects in several universities and institutes in Chile, mainly in Santiago , Talca and Valdivia. Besides this, he participates in seminars and congresses in the area, among which Primer Encuentro Nacional de Escritores Gabriela Mistral stands out, in Los Andes , and Tercer Encuentro Internacional de Historia y Literatura Araucanía 2017 of The University of la Frontera , in Temuco . Still in 2017, he premiered his literary recognition with

66-594: A little up the Lebu River from the site of the current city at Fort Santa Margarita built by García Hurtado de Mendoza at the beginning of 1557 on the north bank of the Lebu River by the salto de Gualgalén , to the west of the ford of Cupaño . In 1566 Governor Rodrigo de Quiroga built a fort almost in the same place as the present city of Lebu under the command of captain Agustín de Ahumada . Besieged here by

88-471: A municipal council, headed by an alcalde who is directly elected every four years. The 2008-2012 alcalde is Carlos González Anjari (PS).[1][2] Within the electoral divisions of Chile, Lebu is represented in the Chamber of Deputies by Manuel Monsalve (PS) and Iván Norambuena (UDI) as part of the 46th electoral district, (together with Lota, Arauco, Curanilahue, Los Álamos, Cañete, Contulmo and Tirúa). The commune

110-773: Is a Chilean writer, academic and editor. He is a member of the Poets of the World Movement, representative of the Neofantastic Short-story and the new Chilean narrative. As the eldest son of three brothers, he was born in the Regional Hospital of Valdivia, Chile, in 1983. But he lives his adolescence in the city of Maipú in Santiago de Chile . He graduated from the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile with

132-402: Is characterized by a simple and well-kept language, although with a complex background that requires an important cultural background; in contrast, his poetry tends towards the visceral and little content. Among his narrative influences, Jorge Luis Borges , María Luisa Bombal , Manuel Rojas and Oscar Wilde stand out, authors from whom he takes satire, irony and care for the language. It

154-629: Is correct to affirm that Baroja's literature moves between the fantastic and social realism. Short story collections Poetry Other works Baroja's awards include the Gonzalo Rojas Pizarro International Contest , in Chile, Tierras Poéticas and Exilio, in Argentina. Likewise, his participation in numerous anthologies, both in English and Spanish, stands out, among which we can name Alien Minds ,

176-536: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Lebu, Chile Lebu is a port city and commune in central Chile administered by the Municipality of Lebu. Lebu is also the capital of Arauco Province in Bío Bío Region . It lies on the south bank of the mouth of the Lebu River . The commune includes Mocha Island . Lebu was first settled

198-671: Is organized by Club de amigos de la Biblioteca Municipal de Lebu, Samuel Lillo Figueroa, and sponsored by the Regional Government of the Region of Biobío, the Municipality of Lebu and Impresos Lebu. Among its winners are named writers such as Alejandro Pla (Spain), José Baroja (Chile), Daniel Matul (Guatemala), Boris Rozas (Argentina), among others. The foregoing led to the appearance of two literary-artistic magazines: Chonchón 32 and Sudras y Parias . Likewise, during

220-633: Is represented in the Chamber of Deputies by Manuel Monsalve (PS) and Iván Norambuena ( UDI ) as part of the 46th electoral district, together with Lota , Arauco , Curanilahue , Los Álamos , Cañete , Contulmo and Tirúa . The commune is represented in the Senate by Victor Pérez Varela (UDI) and Mariano Ruiz-Esquide Jara ( PDC ) as part of the 13th senatorial constituency (Biobío-Coast). Jos%C3%A9 Baroja Ramón Mauricio González Gutiérrez (born September 4, 1983), known by his pen name José Baroja ,

242-492: Is represented in the Senate by Victor Pérez Varela (UDI) and Mariano Ruiz -Esquide Jara (PDC) as part of the 13th senatorial constituency (Biobío-Coast). As a commune, Lebu is a third-level administrative division of Chile administered by a municipal council , headed by an alcalde who is directly elected every four years. The 2008-2012 alcalde is Carlos González Anjari ( PS ). Within the electoral divisions of Chile , Lebu

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264-617: The Mapuche it was finally abandoned in 1569. Fort Santa Margarita was destroyed in 1599, in 1603 it was rebuilt as Fort Santa Margarita de Austria by the Governor Alonso de Ribera . In the 20th century the town developed as coal mining centre. The 1960 Valdivia earthquake destroyed numerous houses in the town. Every summer, since 2001 , the Lebu International Film Festival is held inside

286-644: The social outburst in Chile. In November, he was invited to participate in the First Chonchón Latin American Meeting of Poets and Narrators, in Lebu, Chile. In 2019, after a fleeting visit to Mexico City , Toronto, Barcelona and Buenos Aires , the latter places where El curioso caso de la sombre que murió como un recuerdo y otros cuentos and Cuentos Reunidos-Antología Breve are born, he decided to migrate to Guadalajara , Mexico. Later that year, he co-founded in Lebu, Chile,

308-781: The International Festival of Sonora Literature, in San Luis Río Colorado and publish in Lima , Peru , El lado oscuro de la sombra y otros ladridos . In 2021, No fue un catorce de febrero y otros cuentos is published in Spain. In 2022, he married the Mexican writer Leyda Mariscal. In 2023 he is incorporated as an author in the directory of the Creative Community of Los Ríos, dependent on

330-825: The Ministry of Cultures, arts and heritage of the Government of Chile. It also publishes in Barcelona , Spain, Sueño en Guadalajara y otros cuentos , while it was translated into French by Agata Mendes de Carvalho in Toulouse , France , and is part of the Chilean delegation that participates in the Guadalajara International Book Fair , along with writers such as Victor Munita Fritis, Alejandro Zambra , Pablo Simonetti, María José Ferrada,

352-683: The arts and letters magazine Sudras y Parias , together with Chilean writers Jaime Magnan and Alfredo Ojeda Torres and was invited to the Fourth Meeting of Writers of Tapachula , in Chiapas . During his stay in Mexico, Baroja became a member of the Poets of the World Movement , in addition to becoming the co-founder of Audacia Editorial, in Zapopan , Jalisco . In 2020, he participated in

374-656: The cave. The commune has three museums: The Lebu Mining Museum, which stores pieces related to the history of coal mining in the area; the Tamaya Museum, inaugurated in 1998, oriented to the natural history of the commune and the province, and the Ethnographic and Historical Archaeological Museum of Punta Morhuilla. In addition, annually, the Gonzalo Rojas Pizarro Literary Contest is held, international literary contest that

396-700: The death of Nicanor Parra , Baroja was invited to Mexico for the first time, first for the XI Encuentro Internacional de Investigadores de Lengua y Literatura and the XII Festival Internacional de Literatura "Palabra en el Mundo", organized by Universidad Autónoma de Chiapas in Tuxtla Gutiérrez and San Cristóbal de las Casas , and, later, for the Guadalajara International Book Fair . In October of that same year, he published several articles and stories about

418-616: The first prize in the Gonzalo Rojas Pizarro Literary contest. This was followed by other awards in Argentina and Chile, as well as the publication of his first book, El hombre del terrón de azúcar y otros cuentos . At the end of this year, he founded the RunRun storytelling group, presenting his work in various libraries and schools in Maule and O'Higgins . In 2018, after participating in some interviews about

440-444: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Lebu . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lebu&oldid=1190579437 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

462-618: The scientists Sebastián Pérez and Paula Jofré , and the visual artists Consuelo Terra, Pablo Delcielo and Catalina Bu. In 2024, he is included in the Encyclopedia of Literature in Mexico (ELEM), a digital encyclopedia on the literature of Mexico, edited by the Foundation for Mexican Letters, supported by the Ministry of Culture and the National Institute of Fine Arts and Literature from Mexico. Baroja's narrative

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484-557: The years 2018 and 2019, the realization of the I and II Latin American Meeting of poets and narrators in Lebu, events which were attended by authors from the Province of Arauco and from Mexico , El Salvador and Spain , among others. Köppen-Geiger climate classification system classifies its climate as warm-summer Mediterranean (Csb). As a commune, Lebu is a third-level administrative division of Chile administered by

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