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A Brief Introduction to juan rulfo, a Famous Troika Writer in Mexican Literature in the Second Half of the 20th Century.
Juan rulfo (19 17- 1986), translated as Juan Rufo in Taiwan Province Province, is a Mexican writer. His major works include Burning vilen and Pedro Barramo, which are called "Troika" of Mexican literature in the second half of the 20th century together with Nucabio Paz and carlos fuentes.

Juan rulfo was born in Jalisco. 1953 published a collection of short stories, The Burning Plain. 1955, the novella Pedro Barramo was published. He has won many awards, such as Mexican National Literature Award and Spanish Prince asturias Award. 1986 65438+1On October 7th, juan rulfo died in Mexico City at the age of 68.

Character experience

19 17 may 16, juan rulfo was born in appleco, a small city in jalisco.

1923, juan rulfo's father was murdered in the Mexican revolution. 1927, his mother died and he was raised by his grandmother.

1928 to 1932, juan rulfo was sent to luis silva school to study accounting.

From 1932 to 1934, juan rulfo studied in a seminary (equivalent to a middle school). Due to the influence of * * *, Guadalajara University was closed, and he had no preparatory study experience, so he did not pursue further studies at the university. Juan rulfo moved to Mexico City and entered the National Military Academy, but left after three months.

1936, juan rulfo got a job as an immigration archivist through his uncle and was able to take a literature course at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. Under the guidance of his colleagues, he began to learn to write.

From 65438 to 0944, juan rulfo co-founded the literary publication Pan.

From 1946 to 1952, juan rulfo served as the foreman of a company.

1953, juan rulfo published a series of short stories with the title of Burning Plain.

From 1954 to 1957, juan rulfo began to cooperate with a * * * organization and devoted himself to the social and economic development of Papaloapan River settlement.

1955, juan rulfo published the novella Pedro Barramo.

1956, juan rulfo won the Mexican Saville Vio Rudia Prize.

1960, juan rulfo wrote the novella "Golden Rooster", but it was not published until 1980.

From 1962 to 1986, juan rulfo worked as an editor in a national institute of indigenous people. 1970 won the Mexican National Literature Award, 1974 won the Mexican Academy of Language and Literature, and 1983 won the Spanish Prince asturias Award.

1986 65438+1On October 7th, juan rulfo died in Mexico City at the age of 68 weeks.