Difference between revisions of "Emilio Carballido"
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A member of the group of writers known as the Generación de los 50. Notable works include 'Un pequeño día de ira' (1961) and 'Rosa de dos aromas'(1986). Since 1975, when he founded it, he was the editor of the magazine 'Tramoya'. Also known for his film scripts, for which he won the Ariel Award and the Golden Ariel (2002, for lifetime achievement). Received the National Prize for Literature in 1996, and in 2002 he was received into the Mexican Academy of Arts. | A member of the group of writers known as the Generación de los 50. Notable works include 'Un pequeño día de ira' (1961) and 'Rosa de dos aromas'(1986). Since 1975, when he founded it, he was the editor of the magazine 'Tramoya'. Also known for his film scripts, for which he won the Ariel Award and the Golden Ariel (2002, for lifetime achievement). Received the National Prize for Literature in 1996, and in 2002 he was received into the Mexican Academy of Arts. | ||
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* http://teatrodelaluna.org/amigos/autores/emilio_carballido_i.htm | * http://teatrodelaluna.org/amigos/autores/emilio_carballido_i.htm | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:30, 9 May 2017
Country
Mexico
Birth - Death
1925 - 2008
Occupation
Playwright
Description
A member of the group of writers known as the Generación de los 50. Notable works include 'Un pequeño día de ira' (1961) and 'Rosa de dos aromas'(1986). Since 1975, when he founded it, he was the editor of the magazine 'Tramoya'. Also known for his film scripts, for which he won the Ariel Award and the Golden Ariel (2002, for lifetime achievement). Received the National Prize for Literature in 1996, and in 2002 he was received into the Mexican Academy of Arts.