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Max Jiménez

Costa Rican writer and artist (1900–1947) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Max Jiménez
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Max Jiménez, one of Costa Rica's important early writers was born in San José, Costa Rica in 1900. His literary works include novels, short stories, essays and poetry, but he is best known for his novel El jaúl (1937), which tells a series of events in an agricultural community in Costa Rica, though the events transcend the country itself. With "El domador de pulgas" Jiménez found himself being strongly criticized by his countrymen, who had felt insulted by the book's message. This led the author to visit bookstores to remove the book from circulation. Many of his works include his art, engravings. Jiménez was also a sculptor.[1] He died in 1947 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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Published works

  • Ensayos (1926)
  • Unos fantoches (1928)
  • Gleba (1929)
  • Sonaja (1930)
  • Quijongo (1933)
  • Revenar (1936)
  • El domador de pulgas (1936)[2]
  • El jaúl, novela (1937)
  • Candelillas (1965) [3]
  • Obra literaria de Max Jiménez / editado por Stvdivm Generale Costarricense. (1984) ISBN 978-9977-63-010-6
  • Max Jiménez / estudio y compilación de Alfonso Chase. (2000) ISBN 978-9968-31-071-0
  • Toda la poesía: poesía 1929–1936 / Selección y prólogo Alfonso Chase. (2000) ISBN 978-9977-65-183-5
  • Obra literaria / Compilador, Alvaro Quesada Soto. (2004) ISBN 978-9977-67-857-3
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Criticism

  • Max Jiménez: catálogo razonado / Floria A. Barrionuevo Ch-A., Mariá Enriqueta Guardia Y. (1999)
  • Max Jiménez: aproximaciones críticas / compilador, Álvaro Quesada Soto. (1999) ISBN 978-9977-67-569-5

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