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This biography profiles the legendary Mexican author Juan Rulfo, who is celebrated as one of the most significant literary figures in 20th-century Latin America. Despite a relatively small body of work, Rulfo gained international acclaim for his masterpiece novel Pedro Páramo and his collection of short stories, El llano en llamas. These writings often feature harsh rural landscapes and explore themes of violence, memory, and death following the Mexican Revolution. The source also highlights Rulfo's diverse career as a photographer and screenwriter, noting his profound influence on later writers like Gabriel García Márquez. Additionally, the text details his troubled childhood a ...
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MexicanMexico CityLatin AmericanPedro ParamoRulfoJuanGabriel Garcia MarquezThe Burning PlainDon LupeThe MurmursRolfoJaliscoRufoJuvencioIgnacioComalaPreciado300 PagesYears AgoDogs Barking