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Enrique Fidel Verástegui Peláez (24 April 1950 – 27 July 2018), was a Peruvian author and mathematician. He was a member of Movimiento Hora Zero with the poets Jorge Pimentel, Juan Ramírez Ruiz, Jorge Nájar, Enriqueta Belevan and Carmen Ollé.

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  • Enrique Fidel Verástegui Peláez (24 April 1950 – 27 July 2018), was a Peruvian author and mathematician. He was a member of Movimiento Hora Zero with the poets Jorge Pimentel, Juan Ramírez Ruiz, Jorge Nájar, Enriqueta Belevan and Carmen Ollé. He was born in Lima but grew up in the city of San Vicente de Cañete. He finished his secondary studies at G.U.E. José Buenaventura Sepúlveda in that same city. After moving to Lima, he studied economics, administration and accounting at the National University of San Marcos. In 1975 he recorded his poems for the Library of Congress of the United States and worked for El Colegio de México. In 1976 he received a Guggenheim Fellowship. In 1977, he co-founded the Segunda Etapa of Movimiento Hora Zero in Paris with José Carlos Rodríguez and André Laude and published his book The Motor of Desire (El motor del deseo). In 1978, representing the Peruvian community, he read his poems at the tomb of César Vallejo, which earned him the congratulations of Julio Ramón Ribeyro, the Peruvian consul to UNESCO. In 1992 he published his novel trilogy, entitled Terceto de Lima. In 1999 he wrote Pro-total Apology: Essay on Stephen Hawkings, the Peruvian equivalent of the Novum Organum by Francis Bacon, which suggests original developments of algebra. He also invented the Scientific Research Method of pre-duction, which is superior to induction and deduction. He also published El Modelo del Teorema (The model of the theorem). (en)
  • Enrique Fidel Verástegui Peláez (Lima, 24 de abril de 1950 - Ib. 27 de julio de 2018) fue un poeta, ensayista, filósofo, cuentista, novelista, dramaturgo, guionista, músico, acuarelista, físico, lógico y matemático peruano de ascendencia africana y china. Fundó el Movimiento Hora Zero junto a los poetas: Jorge Pimentel, Juan Ramírez Ruiz, Jorge Nájar, Enriqueta Belevan y Carmen Ollé. Con su primer libro, En los extramuros del mundo (1971), se erigió como uno de los más importantes poetas de Latinoamérica. (es)
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  • Enrique Verástegui in 2011 (en)
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  • Enrique Fidel Verástegui Peláez (Lima, 24 de abril de 1950 - Ib. 27 de julio de 2018) fue un poeta, ensayista, filósofo, cuentista, novelista, dramaturgo, guionista, músico, acuarelista, físico, lógico y matemático peruano de ascendencia africana y china. Fundó el Movimiento Hora Zero junto a los poetas: Jorge Pimentel, Juan Ramírez Ruiz, Jorge Nájar, Enriqueta Belevan y Carmen Ollé. Con su primer libro, En los extramuros del mundo (1971), se erigió como uno de los más importantes poetas de Latinoamérica. (es)
  • Enrique Fidel Verástegui Peláez (24 April 1950 – 27 July 2018), was a Peruvian author and mathematician. He was a member of Movimiento Hora Zero with the poets Jorge Pimentel, Juan Ramírez Ruiz, Jorge Nájar, Enriqueta Belevan and Carmen Ollé. (en)
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