Gonzalo Villar Bordones (born 1968 in Viña del Mar, Chile) is a Chilean poet and lawyer who often ventures into urban interventions. In the field of lyric poetry, Villar published "Light" (1993), "Light Azzul" (1994), and "Fugitive from a Blue Rain" (2001). He has produced works on paper, DVD and art installations. Other works include "New Poems of Love" (2012) and "Walls Watching the Sea". "Light Azzul" was published with funding from the tate of Chile, through Fondart.Villar is the author of "The Last Leaves of the Century" (1999), bookwork involved the calendar recording the history of mankind through poetry and quotes, and "Landmarks" text on the principles of Freemasonry, published in 2010 by Editorial Altazor. He created the blog "Crecer sin Dios" in 2005. Since late 2009, he has published a daily poetic text on his blog. His poetry inspired by the Open Air Museum Viña del Mar work done in conjunction with Myriam Parra, Claudio Francia, the Neighborhood Council of Recreo, and the Government of Valparaiso. Wikipedia