Hugo Lindo

Hugo Lindo Olivares (La Unión, October 13, 1917 – San Salvador, September 9, 1985) was a Salvadoran writer, diplomat, politician, and lawyer.

Hugo Lindo was born in 1917 in the port of La Unión, El Salvador, in a working, middle-class family.

He published the following collections of poems: Poema eucarístico y otros (Eucharistic Poem and Others, 1943), Libro de Horas (Book of Hours, 1948), Sinfonía del Límite (Symphony of the Limit, 1953), Trece instantes (Thirteen Instances, 1959), Varia Poesía (Varied Poetry, 1961), Navigate río (River Navigator, 1963), Maneras de llover (Ways of Raining, 1969), Este Pequeño Siempre, (This Small Always, 1971), Resonancia de Vivaldi (Resonance of Vivaldi, 1976), Aquí mi Tierra (Here is my Land, 1979), Fácil Palabra (Easy Word, 1985).

Additionally, three tomes of his complete collection of poetry were published in the name, Mañana Será el Asombro (Tomorrow will be in Astonishment), the first in 2006, the second in 2008, and the third in 2010.

Governor!, 1960), Cada día tiene su afán (Each Day has its Own Effort, 1965), and Yo soy la Memoria (I am Memory, 1983).

Hugo Lindo.