Juan Carlos Rulfo: "the World Has Not Evolved Much Since My Father's Death"
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As Juan José Arreola thought when he learned of the death of Juan Rulfo on January 7, 1986, the work of this Mexican with the air of European official but father of the most telluric literature of hispanity was so difficult to continue that he did not even dare to do so himself.
Today it is 40 years since the mythical Mexican writer Juan Rulfo (1917-1986) left this world that “has not evolved much” and in which his books remain in force, since the old caciquism of the emblematic character Pedro Páramo lives in political figures like the president of the United States, Donald Trump, assures his son, the filmmaker Juan Carlos Rulfo. La entrada Juan Carlos Rulfo: “The world has not evolved much since my father’s death” was…
The great Mexican author Juan Rulfo is considered to be the greatest Mexican exponent of magical realism, a genre from which he painted the landscape of rural Mexico, providing not only a description but an image. Author of invaluable works such as El plaina en flames and Pedro Páramo and whose genius has transcended borders. Motivation of pride for national literature. The Mexican writer remains in force, this may be due to the fact that in his…
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