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Academia Peruana de la Lengua

The Peruvian Academy of Language is a cultural institution that brings together literary figures, writers, poets, linguists, and scholars specializing in the use of the Spanish language in Peru. It is a collective member of the Association of Spanish Language Academies.

Establishment
It was established in Lima on 5 May 1887 as a corresponding academy to the Real Academia Española. On 30 August of the same year, its first public session was held in the assembly hall of the National University of San Marcos, where Francisco García Calderón, a former President of Peru, was elected as its first president. Although it was formally established in 1887, its inauguration had been delayed due to the War of the Pacific: during the Chilean occupation of Lima, a large portion of the books from the National Library of Peru were taken to Chile as war spoils. This event led Ricardo Palma to prioritize the reconstruction of the National Library, setting aside earlier plans to inaugurate the APL. García Calderón was succeeded by Ricardo Palma, first as president and later as director. Palma was a staunch defender of peruanismos (Peru-specific Spanish usages), which he documented in his works Papeletas lexicográficas and Neologismos y americanismos, and lobbied the Real Academia Española to formally accept them. Among its members is Mario Vargas Llosa, recipient of the Premio Cervantes (1994) and the Nobel Prize in Literature (2010), who also held a seat at the Real Academia Española. Other notable members have included Víctor Andrés Belaúnde, Guillermo Hoyos Osores, Augusto Tamayo Vargas, Luis Jaime Cisneros, and Aurelio and Francisco Miró Quesada. In the field of Quechua linguistics as it relates to Peruvian Spanish, Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino has been a key contributor, while Martha Hildebrandt specialised in peruanismos — particularly Lima-specific usages and archaisms — publishing her findings in the Lima newspaper El Comercio. The current president is Harry Belevan, elected to succeed Eduardo Hopkins Rodríguez. The Academy hosted the VIII International Congress of the Association of Spanish Language Academies in 1980. == Members ==
Members
Full members (Académicos de número) Deceased members Francisco García Calderón y LandaRicardo PalmaJosé de la Riva-Agüero y OsmaVíctor Andrés Belaúnde Diez-CansecoAurelio Miró Quesada Sosa • José Jiménez Borja • Augusto Tamayo VargasLuis Alberto Sánchez Sánchez • Estuardo Núñez Hague • Luis Jaime Cisneros VizquerraFrancisco Miró-Quesada CantuariasJosé Agustín de la Puente CandamoFernando de Szyszlo ValdelomarEdgardo Rivera MartínezMartha Hildebrandt • Ismael Pinto Vargas • Eugenio Chang Rodríguez • Luis Alberto Ratto Chueca • Mario Vargas Llosa Corresponding Peruvian members Alfredo Bryce Echenique • Armando Zubizarreta • Luis Enrique López • Rocío CaravedoJulio Ortega • Pedro Lasarte • Juan Carlos Godenzzi • Jesús Cabel Moscoso Corresponding foreign members • James Higgins • Humberto López Morales • Julio Calvo Pérez • Raquel Chang-Rodríguez • Isabelle Tauzin-Castellanos • Inmaculada Lergo • Pedro Lastra • Stephen M. Hart • Juan Jesús Armas Marcelo • César Ferreira • Thomas Ward Honorary members • Johan Leuridan Huys • Antonio Gamoneda Lobón • Jorge Eduardo Arellano == Presidents ==
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