Roberto Jorge Payró

Payró, Roberto Jorge

 

Born Apr. 19, 1867, in Mercedes; died Apr. 5, 1928, in Buenos Aires. Argentine writer. Member of the Socialist Party.

Between 1907 and 1923, Payró was in the diplomatic service in Belgium and Spain. Well known are his novella Laucha’s Wedding (1906), the humorous chronicle Tales of Pago Chico (1908), and the novel The Amusing Adventures of the Grandson of Juan Moreira (1910). These realistic works, notable for their vivid national color, are directed against bourgeois democracy. Payró also wrote historical novels and realistic dramas.

WORKS

Cuentos de Pago Chico. [Havana, 1965.]
In Russian translation:
“Letnii plashch.” In Latinskaia Amerika. Leningrad, 1927.
“Don Khuan Manuel’ iz Pago Chico.” In Argentinskie rasskazy. Moscow, 1957.

REFERENCES

Mamontov, S. P. Ispanoiazychnaia literatura stran Latinskoi Ameriki v XX veke. Moscow, 1972.
Larra, R. Payró: El novelista de la democracia. Buenos Aires, 1952.