- Juan José Arreola
Infobox Writer
name = Juan Jose Arreola
birthdate = birth date|1918|9|21
deathdate = death date|2001|12|3|Juan José Arreola Zúñiga (
September 21 ,1918 –December 3 ,2001 ) was a Mexican writer and academic. He is considered Mexico's premier experimental short story writer of the twentieth century. Arreola is recognized as one of the first Latin American writers to abandon realism; he uses elements of fantasy to underscoreexistentialist and absurdist ideas in his work. Although he is little known outside his native country, Arreola has served as the literary inspiration for a legion of Mexican writers who have sought to transform their country's realistic literary tradition by introducing elements ofmagical realism , satire, and allegory. AlongsideJorge Luis Borges , he is considered one of the masters of the hybrid subgenre of the essay-story. He published only one novel, "La feria" (The Fair; 1963).Youth and early career
Arreola was born in
Ciudad Guzmán (then "Zapotlán el Grande"), in the state ofJalisco . He was the fourth son out of fourteen of Felipe Arreola and Victoria Zúñiga. In 1930, he began working as a bookbinder, which led to a series of other jobs. In 1937, he relocated toMexico City , where he entered the Theatrical School of Fine Arts ("Escuela Teatral de Bellas Artes").In 1941, while working as a professor, he published his first work, "Sueño de Navidad" ("Dream of birth"). In 1943, while working as a journalist, he published his second work, "Hizo el bien mientras vivió" ("He did well when he lived"). In 1945, he collaborated with
Juan Rulfo andAntonio Alatorre to publish the literary journal "Pan".Shortly afterward, he traveled to
Paris at the invitation ofLouis Jouvet . During this time, he became acquainted withJean-Louis Barrault andPierre Renoir . A year later he returned to Mexico.In 1948, he worked as an editor for the journal "
Fondo de Cultura Económica ", and obtained a grant fromEl Colegio de México . His first collection of short stories, "Varia invención", was published in 1949. Around 1950, he began collaborating on the anthology "Los Presentes", and received a grant from theRockefeller Foundation .Later career
In 1952, Arreola published "Confabulario", widely considered to be his first great work. It was awarded the Jalisco Literary Prize in 1953. The following year, Arreola published "La hora de todos". The year after that, he published a revised "Confabulario" and won the "Premio del Festival Dramático" from the National Institute of Fine Arts. In 1958, he published "Punta de plata", and in 1962, "Confabulario total".
In 1963, he received the
Xavier Villaurrutia Prize . The same year, he published "La feria", a work dense with references to his nativeZapotlán , which would be remembered as one of his finest literary accomplishments. The following year, he edited the anthologies "Los Presentes" and "El Unicornio", and became a professor at theNational Autonomous University of Mexico .In 1967, he appeared in the controversial
Alejandro Jodorowsky filmFando y Lis , which was eventually banned in Mexico.In 1969, Arreola was recognized by the
José Clemente Orozco Cultural Group of Ciudad Guzmán. In 1971, "Confabulario", "Palindroma", "La feria", and "Varia invención" were republished as part of a series of his greatest works, "Obras de Juan José Arreola". Around 1972, he published "Bestiario", a follow-up to 1958's "Punta de plata". The following year, he published "La palabra educación", and in 1976, "Inventario".In 1979, he received the National Prize in Letters ("Premio Nacional en Letras") in Mexico City. In 1989, he was awarded the Jalisco Prize in Letters and in 1992 the "Literatura Latinoamericana y del Caribe Juan Rulfo" Prize. In 1997, he received the
Alfonso Reyes Prize ; and in 1998, theRamón López Velarde Prize. In 1999, on his eightieth birthday, he was named favorite son of Guadalajara, where he died two years later.External links (in Spanish)
* [http://cvc.cervantes.es/actcult/arreola/ Page] at "Centro Virtual Cervantes"
* [http://redescolar.ilce.edu.mx/redescolar/biblioteca/literatura/special/arreola/biografia.htm Short biography] in Spanish
* [http://www.enotes.com/short-story-criticism/juan-jose-arreola Enotes] entry
* [http://www.ciudadseva.com/textos/cuentos/esp/arreola/jja.htm List] of short stories
* [http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9343855 Article] from Encyclopaedia Britannica online
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