Roberto Jorge Payró

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Roberto Jorge Payró

Also Known As: "Papá Jota"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Mercedes, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Death: April 05, 1928 (60)
Lomas De Zamora, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
Immediate Family:

Son of Felipe Payró LLavallol and Juana Losada Larrobla
Husband of Rosa María Ana Bettini
Father of Roberto Jorge Payró; Ana Mercedes Payró and Julio Eduardo Ladislao Payró
Brother of Eduardo Eustaquio Payró

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About Roberto Jorge Payró

Roberto Jorge Payró (Mercedes, April 19, 1867–Lomas de Zamora, April 8, 1928) was an Argentine writer and journalist.

Payró founded the newspaper La Tribuna in the city of Bahía Blanca, where he published his first newspaper articles. He then moved to the city of Buenos Aires where he worked as an editor at the newspaper La Nación. During this time he had the opportunity of frequently traveling both inside and outside of Argentina.

In 1895, he published a compilation of his articles in the book Los italianos en la Argentina (The Italians in Argentina). His diaries of travel and impressions gave rise to his novels: La Australia Argentina (Excursión periodística a las costas patagónicas) (Southern Argentina – a Journalist’s Excursion to the Shores of Patagonia); Tierra del Fuego e Islas de los Estados (The Land of Fire and Islands of the States); and En las tierras del Inti (In the Lands of the Inti). He also wrote for Caras y Caretas, the literary Journal of Fray mocho.

Payró was a correspondent in Europe during the First World War. He participated fervently in meetings with other socialist writers including Leopoldo Lugones, José Ingenieros and Ernesto de la Cárcova.

Payró was also the grandparent of Brayan and Maria.

In Payró's novels one can appreciate the unique ironic language style of the period. He utilized typical people and related common situations, showing the lives of the Italian immigrants ('the feisty creoles'). In his Divertidas aventuras del nieto de Juan Moreira (Amusing Adventures of the Grandson of Juan Moreira) he tells the story of a provincial and his political career. He also wrote historical novels such as El falso Inca, una serie de cuentos publicados bajo el nombre de Pago Chico (The False Inca, a series of accounts published under the name of Pago Chico). A posthumous work, Nuevos cuentos de Pago Chico (New Tales of Pago Chico), was published the year following his death. Contents

   1 Novels
   2 Historical novels
   3 Stories
   4 Journalistic articles

Novels

   Canción trágica (A Tragic Song), 1900
   Sobre las ruinas (On the Ruins), 1904
   Marco Severi, 1905
   El casamiento de Laucha (The Marriage of Laucha), 1906
   El triunfo de los otros (The Triumph of the Others, 1907
   En las tierras del Inti (In the Lands of the Inti), 1909
   Divertidas aventuras del nieto de Juan Moreira (The Amusing Adventures of the Grandson of Juan Moreira), 1910
   Vivir quiero conmigo (I Wish to Live With Me), 1923
   Fuego en el rastrojo (Fire in the Stubble), 1925
   Alegría (Happiness), 1928
   Mientraiga (As long as we have some), 1928
   Chamijo, 1930

Historical novels

   El falso Inca (The False Inca), 1905
   El capitán Vergara (Captain Vergara), 1925
   El mar dulce (The Sweet Sea), 1927

Stories

   Pago Chico, (Little Pago), 1908
   Violines y toneles (Violins and kegs), 1908
   Historias de Pago Chico (Stories of Little Village), 1920
   Nuevos cuentos de Pago Chico (New Stories of Little Village), 1929
   Cuentos del otro barrio, (Tales of Another Neighborhood), 1932
   El diablo en Bélgica, (Devil in Belgium), 1953

Journalistic articles

   Los italianos en la Argentina (The Italians in Argentina), 1895, a collection of articles
   La Australia Argentina (Southern Argentina), 1898
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Roberto Jorge Payró's Timeline

1867
April 19, 1867
Mercedes, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
1894
April 19, 1894
Buenos Aires, Argentina
1897
July 1897
Buenos Aires, Argentina
1899
December 9, 1899
Buenos Aires, Argentina

9 December 1899

1928
April 5, 1928
Age 60
Lomas De Zamora, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina