Justo Sierra

Justo Sierra

Justo Sierra Méndez (Campeche, México, January 26, 1848 - Madrid, Spain, September 13, 1912), was a prominent Mexican writer, journalist, [ [http://www.digibis.com/Larramendi/Poligrafos/Justo_Sierra.htm Biblioteca Virtual Ignacio Larramendi ] at www.digibis.com] poet and political figure of the second half of the nineteenth century. He was the son of Mexican novelist Justo Sierra O'Reilly, who is credited with inspiring his son with the spirit of literature. Sierra moved to Mexico City at the age of 13 in 1861, the year of his father's death, and also, coincidentally, the year of the French intervention in Mexico. Together with his fellow young students, Sierra responded with patriotic fervor to the invasion of his country, and became a lifelong militant liberal. His most enduring works are sociopolitical histories (at time verging on memoirs) of the era of Benito Juárez and Porfirio Díaz, particularly his political biography of Juárez and his "Evolución política del pueblo mexicano", which Antonio Caso considered the definitive statement of the age of the Reform in Mexico. He was elected a member of the Mexican Academy of Language in 1887, and served as the Academy's sixth director from 1910 until his death in 1912.

Public Service

Elected to several terms as a representative in the federal Chamber of Deputies, Sierra also served the government in various posts. From 1905 to 1911 he agreed to serve as the Secretary of Public Education under the Díaz dictatorship; however, he never made a secret of his liberal sympathies and his distaste for the politics of the dictatorship. After the overthrow of Díaz and the election of Francisco I. Madero at the outset of the Mexican Revolution, Madero chose Sierra to serve as the Mexican ambassador to Spain. He died in Madrid in 1912 while serving in his post; his remains were returned to Mexico, where Madero himself presided over his magnificent funerales.

Partial list of works

*"Compendio de historia general", México, 1878
*"Compendio de la historia de la antigüedad", México, 1880
*"Confesiones de un pianista", México, 1882
*"Historia general", México, 1891
*"Cuentos románticos", México, 1896, 1934, 1946
*"Juárez. Su obra y su tiempo", México, 1905-1906
*"Historia de México. La Conquista. La Nueva España", Madrid, 1917
*"Prosas", México, 1917
*"Poemas", México, 1917
*"Discursos", México, 1918
*"Poesías, 1842-1912", México, 1938
*"Evolución política del pueblo mexicano", México, 1941
*"Justo Sierra. Prosas", México, 1939
*"Obras completas", XV vols., México, 1948-1949.

References

* This article draws on the [http://www.academia.org.mx/Academicos/AcaSemblanza/Sierra.htm biography of Sierra] by the Academia Mexicana de la Lengua (in Spanish), and on Sierra's works.
* The "Independent National University of Mexico" published his "complete Works" with the direction of Agustín Yáñez in the 1940's.

See also

*Mexican literature


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