Rafael arevalo martinez biography of michael jackson
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Rafael arevalo martinez biography of michael jackson
Guatemalan writer
Rafael Arévalo Martinez | |
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Arévalo Martinez in the 1930s | |
| Born | (1884-07-25)25 July 1884 Guatemala City, Guatemala |
| Died | 12 June 1975(1975-06-12) (aged 90) |
Rafael Arévalo Martínez (25 July 1884, Guatemala City –12 June 1975, Guatemala City) was a Guatemalan writer.
He was a novelist, short-story writer, poet, diplomat, and director of Guatemala’s national library for more than 20 years. Though Arévalo Martínez’s fame has waned, he is still considered important because of his short stories, and one in particular: The man who resembled a horse and the biography of president Manuel Estrada Cabrera, ¡Ecce Pericles!.
Arévalo Martínez was director of the Guatemalan National Library from 1926 until 1946, when he became for a year Guatemala’s representative before the Pan American Union in Washington, D.C. He was the political and literary counterpart of his more famous countryman, Nobel Pr
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Surveying the Avant-Garde: Questions on Modernism, Art, and the Americas in Transatlantic Magazines 9780271081724
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SURVEYING THE AVANT- GARDE
SURVEYING THE AVANT- GARDE QUESTIONS ON MODERNISM, ART, AND THE AMERICAS IN TRANSATLANTIC MAGAZINES LORI COLE
The Pennsylvania State University Press University Park, Pennsylvania
Portions of this book draw from previously published essays by the author, and are adapted with permission from the original publishers. “‘Do You Believe in Angels?’ and Other Inquiries: Eugene Jolas’ Questionnaires for transition Magazine.” Cabinet, no. 53 (Spring 2014): 13–20. “‘How Do You Imagine Latin America?’ Questioning Latin American Art and Identity in Print.” Global South 7, no. 2 (2014): 110–33. “Madrid: Questioning the AvantGarde.” In The Oxford Critical and Cultural History of Modernist Magazines, vol. 3, Europe 1880–1940, edited by Peter Brooker, Sascha Bru, Andrew Thacker, and Christian Weikop, 369–92. Oxford: O