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Learn through this interesting article the Works by Juan Rulfo, his life and how he managed to position himself in the literary world of the XNUMXth century as one of the most outstanding writers.

Works by Juan Rulfo

Juan Rulfo was an outstanding Mexican writer whose narrative work was brief (1918 to 1986), however, it is considered one of the most perfect and intense in contemporary literature of the XNUMXth century.

His works stand out for having a concise language strangely adapted to the reality of history.

In this sense, his writings are framed in a world of their own, recounting descriptions of wonderful places, fantastic landscapes, unusual characters, among other aspects. Next, we will detail the Works of Juan Rulfo.

In this order of ideas, for the year 1953, our outstanding writer published his work El llano en llamas and later the work Pedro Páramo (1955) novel considered his magnum opus. He wrote many stories in which El gallo de oro stands out, written between 1956 and 1958.

Consequently, his novels and stories earned him great recognition, later we will tell you about these aspects of his literary life.

Next, we are going to delve into the most important works of this famous writer.

The Burning Plain Works by Juan Rulfo

This story, published in 1953, consists of seventeen narratives considered authentic representative creations of twentieth-century storytelling.

Extraordinarily written this work, is framed in the historical process of the Mexican Revolution and the Cristero War. We can say that this story is located in the narrative of magical realism.

So with this story we get an idea of ​​what life was like for the people of Mexico.

Thus, it presents characteristics of the narrative style of Juan Rulfo, in which the use of colloquial language, typical of the citizens of the place where the events take place, stands out.

This work would originally be titled Los Tío Celerino's tales, in honor of his uncle Celerino. On repea

Noticias sobre Juan Rulfo. La biografía. (Second edition)

Category:JUAN RULFO, Literature, JUAN RULFO

€26.50

ISBN: 978-84-17047-11-5

Author: Alberto Vital, Víctor Jiménez

Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 410
Size: 14.5 x 22.5
Language: ESP
Publication year: 2017

On the occasion of the centenary of the birth of Juan Rulfo, RM publishes this new edition of his biography: “Noticias sobre Juan Rulfo”. The work incorporates new data and reflections on the literature and photography of Juan Rulfo. The book includes the writer’s family tree, correspondence, family documents and photographs, as well as four texts by Rulfo himself on his life experience and training as a writer, and two previously unpublished interviews, all of which shed light on previously unknown or unknown aspects of his career.

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Sayula, Jalisco, México, 1917 - México, D.F , 1986

Juan Rulfo spent his childhood in an orphanage in Guadalajara. He later moved to Mexico City, where he worked as an auditor at the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters. A great scholar of the culture and history of his country, a keen traveller and photography fan, Juan Rulfo needed to write just two books to establish himself as one of the giants of Spanish literature. With the publication of his book of short stories El llano en llamas, he became one of the most distinguished names in Mexican contemporary literature. His only novel, Pedro Páramo, was published in 1955. He had worked on it for more than a decade before its publication, and the work fully consolidated his reputation as one of the most significant authors in universal literature. Hailed as a landmark in magic realism, the work of Juan Rulfo feeds off both traditional Hispanic American narrative and the main innovators in Western literature such as Joyce, Faulkner and Woolf.

  • "In our national culture, Juan Rulfo has been an entirely reliable interpreter of the intimate logic, ways of being, idiomatic sense, and the secret and public poetry of rural populations and communities, so often marginalised and forgotten." Carlos Monsiváis
  • "One of the best novels in Hispanic literature, and in literature as a whole." Jorge Luis Borges
  • "The most beautiful story ever written in the Spanish language."Gabriel García Márquez 
  • “Among contemporary writers in Mexico today Juan Rulfo is expected to rank among the immortals.” Selden Rodman, New York Times Book Review

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Other genres

Novel

El gallo de oro, 1980

The Golden Cockerel is the legendary lost novella from Juan Rulfo, published in Spanish for the first time in 1980.

With the novella are collected several sketches and other writings, most of which speak to Rulfo’s preoccupations, chief among them de

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  • Juan Rulfo

    For his son, see Juan Carlos Rulfo. For the Mexican footballer, see Juan Carlos García Rulfo.

    In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Rulfo and the second or maternal family name is Vizcaíno.

    Mexican writer (1917–1986)

    Juan Rulfo

    BornJuan Nepomuceno Carlos Pérez Rulfo Vizcaíno
    16 May 1917
    Apulco, Jalisco (Disputed as being in San Gabriel, Jalisco), Mexico
    Died7 January 1986(1986-01-07) (aged 68)
    Mexico City, Mexico
    OccupationWriter, screenwriter, photographer
    Notable worksEl Llano en llamas (1953)
    Pedro Páramo (1955)

    Juan Nepomuceno Carlos Pérez Rulfo Vizcaíno, best known as Juan Rulfo (Spanish:[ˈxwanˈrulfo]; 16 May 1917 – 7 January 1986), was a Mexican writer, screenwriter, and photographer. He is best known for two literary works, the 1955 novel Pedro Páramo, and the collection of short stories El Llano en llamas (1953). This collection includes the popular tale "¡Diles que no me maten!" ("Tell Them Not to Kill Me!").

    Early life

    Rulfo was born in 1917 in Apulco, Jalisco (Disputed as being in San Gabriel, Jalisco) Mexico, although he was registered at Sayula, in the home of his paternal grandfather. Rulfo's birth year was often listed as 1918, because he had provided an inaccurate date to get into the military academy that his uncle, David Pérez Rulfo — a colonel working for the government — directed.

    After his father was killed in 1923 and his mother died in 1927, Rulfo's grandmother raised him in Guadalajara, Jalisco. Their extended family consisted of landowners whose fortunes were ruined by the Mexican Revolution and the Cristero War of 1926–1928, a Roman Catholic revolt against the persecutions of Christians by the Mexican government, following the Mexican Revolution.

    Rulfo was sent to study in the Luis Silva School, where he lived from 1928 to 1932. He c

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