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Victor A. Teran, age 85 of Rockford passed away Sunday June 19, 2016. He was born May 8, 1931 in Mexico City, Mexico the son of Leonardo and Francisca Bucio-Teran. He lived most of his life in Rockford coming here from Mexico, becoming a United States citizen in the 1950s.
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Victor Terán. Victor Terán was born in Juchitán, Oaxaca, in 1958. He has received recognition and a grant from FONACULTA (National Foundation for Art and Culture). Carlos Montemayor, the critic, translator, and anthologist of contemporary indigenous literature, described Terán as one of the most accomplished of Mexico's younger poets.
Victor Teran (Isthmus Zapotec/zapoteco del Istmo) Huadxi que ziyaba The Day Was Fading Away Caia la tarde Ndaani' batanaya' From the Palm of My Hand En la palma de mi mano Lu ti nagana Indecision Duda Xhoopa' diidxa' rui' xiinga guendaranaxhii Six Variations on Love Seis variaciones acerca del amor Yaga yaa Unseasoned Wood Lena verde Biluxe It's Over Se acabo
With his work translated and anthologized around the world, Víctor Terán is the preeminent living poet of the Isthmus Zapotec language of Southern Oaxaca, Mexico. He was born in Juchitán de Zaragoza in 1958. His work has been published extensively in magazines and anthologies throughout Mexico.
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Víctor Téran was born in Juchitán de Zaragoza in 1958. His work has been published extensively in magazines and anthologies throughout Mexico (see WLT, May 2009, 24–25). Since 2000, he has also appeared in anthologies such as Reversible Monuments (Copper Canyon, 2002) and Words of the True Peoples (University of Texas Press, 2005).
A spokesperson identified the victim as 33-year-old Victor Alfonso Teran Rojas, and said Rojas had no known address.