- Carlos Monsiváis
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name = Carlos Monsiváis
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birthdate = Birth date and age|1938|05|04
birthplace =Mexico City ,Mexico
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occupation = Writer and journalist
nationality = Mexican
citizenship = Mexican
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portaldisp =Carlos Monsiváis Aceves (born
May 4 ,1938 , inMexico City ) is a Mexicanwriter andjournalist on the "El Universal" newspaper. He writes political opinion columns in other leading newspapers and is considered to be anopinion leader within the country's progressive sectors.Monsiváis studied
economics andphilosophy in theNational Autonomous University of Mexico . His writings, some of which are written with an ironic undertone, show a deep understanding of the origin and development of Mexican popular culture.EZLN spokesmanSubcomandante Marcos regards Monsiváis as an influence.Political Involvement
Recently, on January 26, 2006, Monsiváis joined other internationally renowned figures and Latin American authors such as Nobel-laureate
Gabriel García Márquez ,Mario Benedetti ,Ernesto Sábato ,Thiago de Mello ,Eduardo Galeano ,Pablo Armando Fernández ,Jorge Enrique Adoum ,Luis Rafael Sánchez ,Mayra Montero ,Ana Lydia Vega and world famous singer/composerPablo Milanés , in demanding sovereignty forPuerto Rico and adding their name and signature to the Latin American and Caribbean Congress' Proclamation for the Independence of Puerto Rico, which approved a resolution favoring the island-nation's right to assert its independence, as ratified unanimously by political parties hailing from twenty two Latin American countries in November 2006. Galeano's demand for the recognition of Puerto Rico's independence was obtained at the behest of thePuerto Rican Independence Party (PIP).Bibliography
;Anthologies
* "La poesía mexicana del siglo XX" (1966)
* "La poesía mexicana II, 1914-1979" (1979)
* "La poesía mexicana III" (1985);Biography
* "Frida Kahlo: Una vida, una obra" (1992);Chronicles
* "Principios y potestades" (1969)
* "Días de guardar " (1971)
* "Amor perdido" (1976)
* "De qué se ríe el licenciado" (1984)
* "Entrada libre, crónicas de la sociedad que se organiza" (1987)
* "Escenas de pudor y liviandad" (1988)
* "Los rituales del caos " (1995);Essays
* "Características de la cultura nacional" (1969)
* "Historias para temblar: 19 de septiembre de 1985" (1988)
* "Yo te Bendigo Vida";Narrative
* "Nuevo catecismo para indios remisos" (1982)Further reading
"English"
*Carlos Monsiváis : culture and chronicle in contemporary Mexico / Linda Egan., 2001
*Mexico : an encyclopedia of contemporary culture and history / ed. Don M Coerver., 2004
*Responding to crisis in contemporary Mexico: the political writings of Paz, Fuentes, Monsiváis, and Poniatowska / Claire Brewster., 2005"Spanish"
*Acercamientos a Carlos Monsiváis / José Bru., 2006
*Carlos Monsiváis / Carlos Monsiváis; Emmanuel Carballo., 1966
*Crónicas de la identidad : Jaime Sáenz, Carlos Monsiváis y Pedro Lemebel / Cecilia Lanza Lobo., 2004
*El arte de la ironía : Carlos Monsiváis ante la crítica / Mabel Moraña., 2007
*La ciudad como texto : la crónica urbana de Carlos Monsiváis / Jezreel Salazar., 2006
*Carlos Monsiváis : cultura y crónica en el México contemporáneo / Linda Egan., 2004
*Nada mexicano me es ajeno : seis papeles sobre Carlos Monsiváis / Adolfo Castañón., 2005
*Confrontaciones / Carlos Monsiváis., 1984External links
* [http://www.literalmagazine.com/pdf/Portada_L09.pdf#page=6 Carlos Monsiváis in Literal] "From Comala to Houston"
* [http://www.literalmagazine.com/pdf/Portada_L10.pdf#page=22 Interview with Carlos Monsiváis for Literal] By Anadeli BencomoPersondata
NAME = Monsivais, Carlos
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Monsiváis Aceves, Carlos (Spanish)
SHORT DESCRIPTION = Prominent Mexican writer
DATE OF BIRTH = 1938-05-04
PLACE OF BIRTH =Mexico City ,Mexico
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