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Aníbal Nazoa

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Birth
Caracas, Municipio Bolivariano Libertador, Capital District, Venezuela
Death
18 Aug 2001 (aged 72)
Caracas, Municipio Bolivariano Libertador, Capital District, Venezuela
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Author. With his brother Aquiles was one of the founders of the humoristic magazine "El Morrocoy Azul." He also collaborated in other humoristic publications as "Fantoches," "El Tocador de Señoras," and others. He wrote the books "Aquí Hace Calor" (1969), "Obras Incompletas" (1969), "Las Artes y Los Oficios" (1973) and "La Palabra de Hoy" (1981) among others.
Author. With his brother Aquiles was one of the founders of the humoristic magazine "El Morrocoy Azul." He also collaborated in other humoristic publications as "Fantoches," "El Tocador de Señoras," and others. He wrote the books "Aquí Hace Calor" (1969), "Obras Incompletas" (1969), "Las Artes y Los Oficios" (1973) and "La Palabra de Hoy" (1981) among others.

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  • Originally Created by: 380W
  • Added: Nov 15, 2005
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12350287/an%C3%ADbal-nazoa: accessed ), memorial page for Aníbal Nazoa (12 Sep 1928–18 Aug 2001), Find a Grave Memorial ID 12350287, citing Cementerio del Este, Caracas, Municipio Bolivariano Libertador, Capital District, Venezuela; Maintained by Find a Grave.