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  1. Mulata de tal (A Kind of Mulatto) is a novel by Nobel Prize-winning novelist Miguel Ángel Asturias. Asturias published this novel while he and his wife were living in Genoa in 1963. Within a few years of publication, this novel emerged as a major work.

    • Miguel Ángel Asturias
    • 280 pp
    • 1963
    • 1967
    • Early Life
    • Early Career and Travels
    • Asturias' Diplomatic Posts and Major Publications
    • Literary Style and Themes
    • The Nobel Prize
    • Legacy
    • Sources

    Miguel Ángel Asturias Rosales was born on October 19, 1899 in Guatemala City to a lawyer, Ernesto Asturias, and a teacher, María Rosales de Asturias. Fearing persecution by the dictatorship of Manuel Estrada Cabrera, his family moved to the small city of Salamá in 1905, where Asturias learned about Mayan culture from his mother and nanny. The famil...

    After finishing university, Asturias helped found the Popular University of Guatemala to offer educational access to students who couldn't afford to attend the national university. His leftist activism led to a brief imprisonment under President José María Orellana, so his father sent him to London in 1923 to avoid further trouble. Asturias quickly...

    Asturias served as a deputy in the Guatemalan National Congress in 1942, and would go on to hold a number of diplomatic posts beginning in 1945. The president who succeeded Ubico, Juan José Arévalo, appointed Asturias as the cultural attaché to the Guatemalan Embassy in Mexico, where "El Señor Presidente" was first published in 1946. In 1947, he wa...

    Asturias was considered to be an important exponent of the famed Latin American literary style magical realism. For example, "Legends of Guatemala" draws on indigenous spirituality and supernatural/mythical elements and characters, common features of magical realism. Although he did not speak an indigenous language, he used Mayan vocabulary often i...

    In 1967, Asturias was was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. In his Nobel lecture, he stated, "We, the Latin American novelists of today, working within the tradition of engagement with our peoples which has enabled our great literature to develop—our poetry of substance—also have to reclaim lands for our dispossessed, mines for our exploited ...

    In 1988, the Guatemalan government established an award in his honor, the Miguel Ángel Asturias Prize in Literature. The national theater in Guatemala City is also named after him. Asturias is particularly remembered as a champion of the indigenous people and culture of Guatemala. Beyond the ways indigenous culture and beliefs were reflected in his...

    Franco, Jean. An Introduction to Spanish-American Literature, 3rd edition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994.
    "Miguel Angel Asturias – Facts." NobelPrize.org. https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/literature/1967/asturias/facts/, accessed 3 November 2019.
    Smith, Verity, editor. Encyclopedia of Latin American Literature. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 1997.
    • Rebecca Bodenheimer
  2. Asturias published his novel Mulata de tal while he and his wife were living in Genoa in 1963. His novel received many positive reviews; Ideologies and Literature described it as "a carnival incarnated in the novel. It represents a collision between Mayan Mardi Gras and Hispanic baroque."

    • Novelist
    • 9 June 1974 (aged 74), Madrid, Spain
  3. 245 ratings36 reviews. Mulata de tal es una de las grandes novelas olvidadas de la historia. Desde su publicación en 1963, Mulata de Tal ha supuesto un desafío tanto para críticos como para lectores. Cuestiona las formas convencionales de leer e interpretar la novelística del siglo XX, y la propia producción asturiana.

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  4. Jul 26, 2022 · Mulata de tal. by. Asturias, Miguel Angel. Publication date. 1983. Topics. Guatemalan literature -- 20th century, Littérature guatémaltèque -- 20e siècle, Guatemalan literature, Manners and customs, NOVELAS GUATEMALTECAS, Guatemala -- Social life and customs -- Fiction, Guatemala. Publisher.

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  6. May 5, 2022 · Mulata de tal. by. Asturias, Miguel Angel. Publication date. 2000. Topics. Asturias, Miguel Angel -- Criticism and interpretation, Asturias, Miguel Angel -- Critique et interprétation, Asturias, Miguel Angel, 18.33 Spanish-American literature, Novela guatemalteca -- Siglo XX, Guatemala, Asturias, Miguel Ángel, 1899-1974 Crítica e ...

  7. Jul 19, 2011 · Collection. inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks. Contributor. Internet Archive. Language. English. "A Seymour Lawrence book." Translation of Mulata de tal. A woodcutter in Latin America trades his wife to Tazol, the Corn Demon, in return for infinite wealth and a voluptuous Mulata.

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