Isaac José Pardo

Isaac José Pardo Soublette (Caracas, 14 October 1905 - 3 March 2000), was a Venezuelan intellectual of German-Jewish extraction known for his essays: ''Esta tierra de gracia'' (1955) and ''Fuegos bajo el agua. La invención de la utopía'' (1983).

Also, was part of the Generation of 1928, movement against the dictatorship of Juan Vicente Gómez; founder of the party Unión Republicana Democrática (URD) in 1945, director of El Nacional, redactor of the humorist paper ''El Morrocoy Azul'', and principal authority of the Supreme Electoral Council of Venezuela in 1963.

As physician, worked along with José Ignacio Baldó in the hospital of ''El Algodonal'', facing the battle against tuberculosis in the zone.

Pardo won the National Prize for Literature in 1984. In 1999 received the Order of the Liberator and an honorary degree from the Simón Bolívar University.

The library of the CELARG, was named after him. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Fuegos bajo el agua : la invención de utopia / by Pardo, Isaac J.

    Published 1990
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    Fuegos bajo el agua : la invención de utopía / by Pardo, Isaac J., 1905-

    Published 1990
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    Juan de Castellanos : estudio de las Elegías de varones ilustres de Indias by Pardo, Isaac J. 1905-2000

    Published 1991
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    Elegías de varones ilustres de Indias / by Castellanos, Juan de, 1522-1607

    Published 1962
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