Oscar Yanes

Oscar Yanes

Oscar Yanes in 2008
Born (1927-04-25)25 April 1927
Caracas, Venezuela
Died 21 October 2013(2013-10-21) (aged 86)
Caracas, Venezuela
Pen name Chivo Negro
Occupation Journalist, writer
Nationality Venezuelan Venezuela
Genre Novel, history
Subject History of Venezuela

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Oscar Armando Yanes González (25 April 1927 in Caracas – 21 October 2013), was a Venezuelan journalist and bestselling author, considered a pioneer in Venezuelan broadcast journalism. He was awarded by three times with the National Prize for Journalism.

Oscar Yanes was famous for his tales about contemporary history in the TV program Así son las Cosas (The way things are). In the late 1940s received the first prize from the Venezuelan Association of Writers for his book Carlos J. Bello, el Sabio Olvidado (Carlos J. Bello, the forgotten wise man). In 1992 won the Silver Book Prize awarded by Planeta Publishing, for the largest book circulation of the year.[1]

Death

Yanes died of complications from prostate cancer on October 21, 2013, age 86.

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References

  1. El Universal (April 2007). "Los 80 años de Oscar Yánes" (in Spanish). Retrieved 16 January 2010.
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