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In general, 20th-century Guatemalan literature is strongly influenced by politics, as evidenced by the fact that its authors were forced into exile during Guatemala's successive dictatorships and civil wars. 20th-century Guatemalan literature is usually divided by generation or decade: The generation of 1910 or "the Comet" The generation of 1920
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Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Guatemalan books (3 C) B. Books by Miguel Ángel Asturias (1 C, 1 P)
Classification: People: By occupation: People in arts occupations: Writers: By nationality: Guatemalan Also: Guatemala : People : By occupation : Writers Pages in this category should be moved to subcategories where applicable.
Milla y Vidaurre started describing the authentic "chapín"- that is, the typical Guatemalan- in his book Cuadros de costumbres-Custom portraits-,: [3] «The real and genuine chapín type, such as it existed at the beginning of this century, [Note 1] it is vanishing, little by little, and maybe after a while it will disappear altogether.
Luis Alfredo Arango Enriquez is one of the most important poets in Guatemalan literature. He was born in 1935 in Totonicapán, located in the highlands of Guatemala situated 180 km from Guatemala City. The Arangos were part of the "ladino" circle of Totonicapán.
Luis Cardoza y Aragón (June 21, 1904 - September 4, 1992) was a Guatemalan writer, essayist, poet, art critic, and diplomat. Born in Antigua Guatemala, he spent part of his life living in exile in Mexico. Cardoza attended primary school in Antigua Guatemala and at the Colegio Centroamericano in Guatemala City. His received a secondary ...