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  1. Miguel Ángel Asturias Rosales (Spanish pronunciation: [mi(ˈ)ɣel ˈaŋxel asˈtuɾjas]; 19 October 1899 – 9 June 1974) was a Guatemalan poet-diplomat, novelist, playwright and journalist. Winning the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1967, his work helped bring attention to the importance of indigenous cultures , especially those of his native ...

  2. Miguel Ángel Asturias Rosales (Ciudad de Guatemala, 19 de octubre de 1899-Madrid, 9 de junio de 1974) fue un escritor, periodista y diplomático guatemalteco que contribuyó al desarrollo de la literatura latinoamericana, influyó en la cultura occidental y, al mismo tiempo, llamó la atención sobre la importancia de las culturas indígenas ...

  3. Jul 12, 2022 · David Unger's new translation of Miguel Angel Asturias' classic -- Mr. President -- was a joy to read. Though written about a century ago, the novel could be about any number of today's world leaders, detailing the egoism and vengefulness that often guides politics.

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  4. The Miguel Ángel Asturias National Prize in Literature (officially in Spanish language: Premio Nacional de Literatura "Miguel Ángel Asturias") is the most important literary award in Guatemala.

  5. Miguel Ángel Asturias Rosales (Ciudad de Guatemala, 19 de octubre de 1899 – Madrid, 9 de junio de 1974) fue un escritor, periodista y diplomático guatemalteco. Asturias contribuyó al desarrollo de la literatura latinoamericana, influyó en la cultura occidental, y al mismo tiempo llamó la atención sobre la importancia de las culturas ...

  6. Miguel Ángel Asturias (1899-1974) was the first Latin American writer to be awarded the Nobel Prize in literature. A native of Guatemala, Asturias is known for his use of surrealist-inspired magical realism and for his incorporation of folklore and indigenous mythology into his works.

  7. Miguel Ángel Asturias Rosales (October 19, 1899 – June 9, 1974) was a Guatemalan writer and diplomat. He was awarded the 1967 Nobel Prize in literature "for his vivid literary achievement, deep-rooted in the national traits and traditions of Indian peoples of Latin America."

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