Difference between revisions of "Jose Donoso"
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Novelist and short story writer, considered a part of the Latin American 'boom' in literature. Notable for the books 'The Place Without Limits' and 'The Obscene Birds of Night', both which revealed the nightmarish elements and social decadence of life. Diaries revealed his homosexuality after his death. | Novelist and short story writer, considered a part of the Latin American 'boom' in literature. Notable for the books 'The Place Without Limits' and 'The Obscene Birds of Night', both which revealed the nightmarish elements and social decadence of life. Diaries revealed his homosexuality after his death. | ||
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+ | * [[Short Story Writers from the LGBTQ Community]] | ||
==Further Reading/Research== | ==Further Reading/Research== |
Latest revision as of 16:02, 3 December 2023
Country
Chile
Birth - Death
1924 - 1996
Occupation
Writer
Description
Novelist and short story writer, considered a part of the Latin American 'boom' in literature. Notable for the books 'The Place Without Limits' and 'The Obscene Birds of Night', both which revealed the nightmarish elements and social decadence of life. Diaries revealed his homosexuality after his death.