Ana Varela Tafur
Ana Denise Varela Tafur is a Peruvian poet part of the literary 90's Generation. She is a member of the Urcututu group, and she won the Premio Copé in Poetry in 1991.
Biography
Ana Varela was born on 15 June 1963 in Iquitos, the capital city of the Maynas Province and Loreto Region. She is the Daughter of Luis Alberto Vaerla Lozano and Teolina Tafur Pasmiño, both Loreto natives. Her formal education began in 1968 at the Jardín de Infancia Emilia Barcía Boniffatti. Her primary education continued through the Colegio República Alemana Unificada and the Colegio Parroquial Nuestra Señora de Loreto. From 1975 to 1979, she studied at the Colegio Secundario Sagrado Corazón. She began writing at a young age through diaries, writing about her day-to-day life.In 1980 she was admitted to into the Department of Education and Humanities at the Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana to study Chemical Engineering, and later, Language and Literature.
Iquitos was the cultural and literary epicenter of the Amazon in the 20th century Peru. During this time, most of the notable works and cultural movements emerged from this city.
One example is the Grupo Cultural Urcututu. In 1983, Ana Varela was invited, along with the poets Carlos Reyes Ramírez y Percy Vílchez Vela, to become a part of the Urcututu group, a cultural collective that gathered Loretan painters, performers, and writers. Collectively, they sought to reaffirm an Amazonian Identity and publicly denounce the problems suffered by Amazonians in their historical context.
In 1988 she directed the “Bubinzana”, the cultural column of the newspaper Revista Proceso, headed by the loretan poet and editor Javier Dávila Durand. Previously, she headed the magazine Revista ''Cultural Varadero and collaborated with Semanario Kanatari de Iquitos''.