Ana Mercedes Pérez (1910, Puerto Cabello – 1994; pseudonym "Claribel" [1]) was a Venezuelan poet, writer, translator, journalist and diplomat.
She was the daughter of the Laran jurist and diplomat, José Eugenio Pérez, who served as the Venezuelan consul general in London, [2] and as President of the House of Deputies. [3]
Her poetry was characterized as being very feminine, punctuated with notes of rebellion and angst. [1] Along with her journalist contemporaries such as Juana de Ávila, Teresa Troconis, Peregrino Pérez, Isabel Jimenez Arráiz de Díaz, [4] Pérez was a defender of Ligia Parra Jahn in the Caracas newspaper. [1]
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Ana Mercedes Pérez (1910, Puerto Cabello – 1994; pseudonym "Claribel" [1]) was a Venezuelan poet, writer, translator, journalist and diplomat.
She was the daughter of the Laran jurist and diplomat, José Eugenio Pérez, who served as the Venezuelan consul general in London, [2] and as President of the House of Deputies. [3]
Her poetry was characterized as being very feminine, punctuated with notes of rebellion and angst. [1] Along with her journalist contemporaries such as Juana de Ávila, Teresa Troconis, Peregrino Pérez, Isabel Jimenez Arráiz de Díaz, [4] Pérez was a defender of Ligia Parra Jahn in the Caracas newspaper. [1]
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