Roque Dalton (May 14, 1935 – May 10, 1975) was a Salvadoran poet, writer, and revolutionary, regarded as one of the most important literary figures in 20th-century Central America. His work blends political activism, social critique, and lyrical poetry, reflecting the turmoil and revolutionary struggles of Latin America. Born in San Salvador, he studied law in Chile and Mexico, then engaged in leftist politics, enduring multiple exiles. His poetry is known for its satire, humor, and emotional intensity, with notable works including 'Poems at the Window' and 'The Cursed Poet.' In 1975, he was executed by a revolutionary faction during El Salvador's civil war, at age 39. His legacy endures in Latin American literature and political history.