Roberto Payró


Roberto Jorge Payró was an Argentine writer and journalist.
Payró founded the newspaper La Tribuna in the city of Bahía Blanca, where he published his first newspaper articles. He then moved to the city of Buenos Aires where he worked as an editor at the newspaper La Nación. During this time he had the opportunity of frequently traveling both inside and outside of Argentina.
In 1895, he published a compilation of his articles in the book Los italianos en la Argentina. His diaries of travel and impressions gave rise to his novels: La Australia Argentina ; Tierra del Fuego e Islas de los Estados ; and En las tierras del Inti. He also wrote for Caras y Caretas, the literary Journal of Fray mocho.
Payró was a correspondent in Europe during the First World War.
He participated fervently in meetings with other socialist writers including Leopoldo Lugones, José Ingenieros and Ernesto de la Cárcova.
Payró was also the grandparent of Brayan and Maria.
In Payró's novels one can appreciate the unique ironic language style of the period. He utilized typical people and related common situations, showing the lives of the Italian immigrants. In his Divertidas aventuras del nieto de Juan Moreira he tells the story of a provincial and his political career.
He also wrote historical novels such as El falso Inca, una serie de cuentos publicados bajo el nombre de Pago Chico. A posthumous work, Nuevos cuentos de Pago Chico, was published the year following his death.

Selected Works