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Un año después de que Juan Rulfo publicó El llano en llamas, Juan José Arreola puso en circulación Confabulario. Después vendrían Bestiario, Cantos del mal dolor, Prosodia, Palíndroma, La feria, entre otros, que ahora están reunidos en el presente volumen.
Escritor autodidacta que aprendió a leer de oídas, que nunca concluyó la primaria, Juan José Arreola fue un autor de largo aliento, aunque su narrativa sea medida y lacónica.
Una obra fundamental que, junto con la de Rulfo, cambió el curso de nuestras letras.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
Mexican short story writer, novelist, essayist, nonfiction writer, and playwright.
Hailed as Mexico's premier experimental short story writer of the twentieth century, Arreola is best known for his allegorical tales that explore the nature of human existence in a haphazard, dreamlike, and sometimes insane world.
Arreola's short fiction has been compared to that of Franz Kafka and Albert Camus. Although he is little known outside his native Mexico, Arreola has served as literary inspiration for a legion of Mexican writers who have sought to transform their country's realistic literary tradition by introducing elements of magical realism, satire, and allegory.
About the Author
Juan José Arreola, (1918 - 2001), escritor autodidacta que aprendió a leer de oídas, que nunca concluyó la primaria, legendario por su trayectoria como prosista, maestro, editor, conferencista, charlista e infatigable promotor de la cultura; es uno de los autores fundamentales de la literatura mexicana.
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