Writer

Rafael Cadenas

Venezuelan writer

1930 - today

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His biography is available in 24 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 23 in 2024). Rafael Cadenas is the 5,480th most popular writer (down from 5,107th in 2024), the 78th most popular biography from Venezuela (down from 69th in 2019) and the 5th most popular Venezuelan Writer.

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Rafael Cadenas shares a April 8 birthday with The Buddha, Christian IX of Denmark, and Kofi Annan.

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Among Writers

Among writers, Rafael Cadenas ranks 5,480 out of 7,302. Before him are Lucius Shepard, Zośka Vieras, Chaim Potok, Konstantin Vasilyevich Ivanov, William Cobbett, and Robert Christgau. After him are Jeanne Dumée, Francis Carco, Cynthia McLeod, Alison Lurie, Nikolai Pogodin, and Walter J. Ong.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1930, Rafael Cadenas ranks 481. Before him are Cabeção, Anton Donchev, Kurt Biedenkopf, Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde, Grace Lee Whitney, and Alberto Pellegrino. After him are Edoardo Sanguineti, Inomjon Usmonxoʻjayev, Anatoly Kuznetsov, Bernard Collomb, Suat Mamat, and Nathan Zach.

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In Venezuela

Among people born in Venezuela, Rafael Cadenas ranks 78 out of 183. Before him are José María Carreño (1792), Edgar Peña Parra (1960), Victorino Márquez Bustillos (1858), Jacinto Convit (1913), Ignacio Andrade (1839), and Arturo Michelena (1863). After him are Pastor Maldonado (1985), Miguel Otero Silva (1908), Pedro Gual Escandón (1783), José Gil Fortoul (1861), Manuel Felipe de Tovar (1803), and Diosdado Cabello (1963).

Among Writers In Venezuela

Among writers born in Venezuela, Rafael Cadenas ranks 5. Before him are Rómulo Gallegos (1884), Rafael de Nogales Méndez (1879), Arturo Uslar Pietri (1906), and Eugenio Montejo (1938). After him are Miguel Otero Silva (1908), José Gil Fortoul (1861), Francisco Villarroel (1965), and Boris Izaguirre (1965).

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