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  2. Otto René Castillo - Wikipedia

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    The Salvadorans had already gathered around the most charismatic figure among them: Roque Dalton. One of the recently arrived Guatemalans, Otto Rene Castillo, quickly captured Dalton's attention and became the group's ideologue. During the 1960s, these young writers joined up in Mexico with the group of writers that had left Guatemala in 1954. [2]

  3. Committed Generation - Wikipedia

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    Among them are Otto René Castillo and Miguel Ángel Asturias from Guatemala, Guillermo Calderón Puig from Honduras, Rigoberto López Pérez from Nicaragua, Manuel Mejía Vallejo from Colombia and Darío Cossier from Argentina, among others. [1] [2]

  4. List of Central American writers - Wikipedia

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    Angelina Acuña; Humberto Akʼabal; Miguel Ángel Asturias; Isabel de los Ángeles Ruano; Margarita Azurdia; Margarita Carrera; Otto René Castillo; Julia Esquivel

  5. List of University of San Carlos of Guatemala people - Wikipedia

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    Castillo, Otto René: guerrilla poet [18] Cerna, Ismael (1856-1901) poet and army lieutenant Colom Argueta, Manuel (1932-1979) sociologist and politician [19] Coronado Aguilar, Manuel lawyer, numismatist and historian

  6. List of Guatemalans - Wikipedia

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    Castillo, Otto René, poet, guerrilla member of FAR Chacón González, Lázaro Army General, former President Chinchilla Recinos, María (1909–1944), schoolteacher

  7. Laurence Holder - Wikipedia

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    He is a 1998–1999 Otto Rene Castillo award recipient for political theatre. Holder's work has been performed at the Henry Street Settlement New Federal Theatre, the Ford Theatre, the American Place Theatre, and more. His work has been reviewed by The New York Times and the Washington Post among others. In addition to being a playwright ...

  8. Carlos Manuel Arana Osorio - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Manuel Arana Osorio (July 17, 1918 [1] – December 6, 2003) was a military officer and politician who served as the 35th president of Guatemala from 1970 to 1974. A member of the National Liberation Movement, his government enforced torture, disappearances, and killings against political and military adversaries, as well as common criminals.

  9. Voza Rivers - Wikipedia

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    Voza Rivers is an American producer of theater, film, music, and live events. He was born in Harlem, New York.. Rivers's work as a theater producer, music executive, event producer, and documentary filmmaker has been presented in the United States, Japan, South Africa, Togo, Nigeria, Cuba, Canada and the United Kingdom.