Manuel Díaz Rodríguez
Nace en Caracas el 28 de febrero de 1871 y muere en la Ciudad de Nueva York el 24 de agosto de 1927, fue un escritor modernista venezolano.
Fueron sus padres Juan Díaz Chávez y Dolores Rodríguez, inmigrantes canarios llegados a Caracas en 1842.
Estudió Medicina y viajó a Europa para perfeccionar sus conocimientos científicos. Vivió en París y en Viena, donde se instaló por dos años haciendo desde allí viajes ocasionales a Italia y Constantinopla. Dominó cuatro idiomas y desde su juventud fue un ávido lector, lo que determinó que su inclinación por la literatura se impusiera a la carrera médica.
Su primer libro, Sensaciones de Viaje, fue publicado en París en 1896. Su triunfo como escritor va a ser inmediato ya que obtiene el premio de la Acade
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