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  1. Español. Editorial. Fondo de Cultura Económica. País. México. Fecha de publicación. 1957. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Balún Canán fue la primera novela de la poetisa y escritora mexicana Rosario Castellanos, publicada en 1957.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ComitánComitán - Wikipedia

    The original name given by the local population was Balún Canán (which means "Nine stars"). As part of the Spanish colonization, the town of Comitan was founded in February 1528 and elevated to the city in 1556 by Dominican friars, belonging to the captaincy of Guatemala.

    • 308.0 sq mi (797.8 km²)
    • Mexico
    • 166,178
    • Chiapas
  3. Entradas de Wikipedia para Balún Canán. La guía de estudio de Balún Canán contiene una biografía de Rosario Castellanos, ensayos literarios, cuestionarios, temas principales, personajes y un resumen y análisis completo.

  4. Tombstone of Rosario Castellanos. Throughout her career, Castellanos wrote poetry, essays, one major play, and three novels: the semi-autobiographical Balún-Canán (translated into English as The Nine Guardians ), Oficio de tinieblas (translated into English as The Book of Lamentations ), and Rito de iniciación.

    • National Autonomous University of Mexico (Philosophy and Letters)
    • Poet, novelist, cultural promoter and diplomat
    • Generation of 1950
    • Ricardo Guerra Tejada
  5. A Bewitched Reality. In an early scene in Balún Canán (1957), Rosario Castellanos’ semi-autobiographical. novel set in 1930s Chiapas, a seven-year old ladina or European-identified girl watches with glee. as indigenous servants unload a cornucopia of agricultural products brought from her family’s.

  6. Rosario Castellanos: Balún-Canán (The Nine Guardians) Castellanos’ best-known novel is based on the experiences of her family when she was a child.

  7. An early scene in Rosario Castellanos’ semi-autobiographical novel Balún Canán (1957), set in the late 1930s in Chiapas, Mexico, evokes a cozy scene of provincial childhood: a group of ladina or European-identified schoolgirls, the daughters of local landowners, sip posol, an indigenous maize beverage.

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