Ali Chumacero
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Ali Chumacero (July 9, 1918 in Acaponeta,Nayarit, Mexico) is a notable Mexican poet.
He was codirector of the New Earth Magazine from 1940 to 1942. Also, he at one point was the Director of Letters of Mexico as well as editor of the Prodigal Son and "Mexico in the Culture" (a supplement to the newspaper news features).
Between 1952 and 1953 he received scholarships for the School of Mexico and for the Mexican Center of Writers. A strict and conscious poet who writes with much discipline, he has written several works: "Desert Of Dreams"(1944), "Exiled Images" (1948), and "Words In Rest"(1956). He received a national tribute for his third book, "Words In Rest", for its cultural work and poetic creation in 1996. Currently he is the advisor at heart for "Of Economic Culture", editor of "The Culture in Mexico" (a supplement of the magazine), and the editor for the cultural supplement for the Ovaciones newspaper.
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