Gary Daher Canedo (born 31 October 1956) is a Bolivian writer.
Together with the poets Ariel Perez and Juan Carlos Ramiro Quiroga, he formed the poetry circle that came to be known as Club del Café or Club del Ajenjo. They published the poetry collection Errores compartidos (1995) and the poetry magazine called Mal menor. In the early 1990s, he ran with the poets Vilma Tapia Anaya and Álvaro Antezana the literary weekly El Pabellón del Vacio, notable for its contributions to literary criticism in Bolivian literature.
Novels:
His poetry titles include:
He is also a translator, and has translated Sappho and Catullus among others. [1]
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