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Joaquín García Monge (January 20, 1881 – January 1, 1958) is considered one of Costa Rica's most important writers.. He was born in Desamparados, Costa Rica in 1881 and was educated in both Costa Rica and Chile, where he fell under the influence of the leading literary currents of his time.
Shelf with Costa Rican books. Costa Rican literature has roots in colonization and is marked by European influences. Because Costa Rica is a young country, its literary tradition is also young. The history of Costa Rican literature dates to the end of the 19th century.
Maunrice Eulalee Bernard Little (7 July 1935 – 11 July 2021), known as Eulalia Bernard, was a Costa Rican writer, poet, activist, politician, diplomat, and educator. She is considered in her country as an icon of the African descent culture. [1]
Costa Rican writers by century (4 C)-Writers from San José, Costa Rica (24 P) + Costa Rican LGBTQ writers (1 C, 1 P) Costa Rican male writers (3 C, 26 P)
While attending Liceo de Costa Rica (Costa Rica High School), Gutiérrez and five other students founded a group called the Leftist Student Wing. In 1934, he graduated from Liceo de Costa Rica. He began studying law but was expelled during a student strike. [1] Gutiérrez's father sent him to New York to study English for a year.
Quince Duncan (born 1940 in San José, Costa Rica [1]), is regarded as Costa Rica's first Afro-Caribbean writer in the Spanish language.His works typically concern the Afro-Caribbean population living on Costa Rica's Caribbean coast, particularly around the city of Puerto Limón.
2 Costa Rica. 3 El Salvador. 4 Guatemala. 5 Honduras. 6 Nicaragua. 7 Panama. ... This is a list of notable writers from Central America. Belize. Zee Edgell; Kalilah ...
Carlos Fonseca Suárez (born 1987, in San José, Costa Rica) is a Costa Rican-Puerto Rican writer and academic. He is the author of the novels Colonel Lágrimas, [1] Museo animal, [2] and Austral [3]. In 2016, he was selected by the Guadalajara International Book Fair as one of the top twenty Latin American authors born in the eighties. [4]