Viriato Díaz Pérez (July 6,1877 – August 25, 1958) was a Spanish-born writer and intellectual who migrated to Asunción, Paraguay. He was interested in theosophy and Eastern religions, the aesthetics of John Ruskin, the poetry of Edgar Allan Poe, Spanish-Paraguayan art and literature, and the lyrics of Gabriele D'Annunzio. His most influential work was a historiography of Paraguay, “Las comunidades peninsulares en su relación con los levantamientos comuneros americanos y en especial con la Revolución Comunera del Paraguay”. (From Wikipedia) More about Viriato Díaz-Pérez: Associated author: | Books by Viriato Díaz-Pérez:
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