- Rafael Muñoz
Rafael F. Muñoz (
May 1 ,1899 –July 2 ,1972 ) was a Mexican journalist, novelist and writer of short stories.Life
Rafael Muñoz was born in Chihuahua on
May 1 ,1899 as the son of a wealthy farmer. He began his journalistic career at age 16 as a reporter of a daily newspaper in Chihuahua. He also met theMexican Revolution ary leaderPancho Villa , which kindled his fascination with the revolution.For his sympathy with the revolution he had to flee the country after the election of
Venustiano Carranza in 1917 and worked as journalist in the southwesternUnited States . After the deposition of Carranza by GeneralÁlvaro Obregón in 1920, Muñoz returned toMexico City to study journalism. He wrote for the dailies "El Heraldo", "El Gráfico" and "El Universal" and later became director of "El Nacional".Rafael Muñoz became famous for his short stories and novels about the Mexican Revolution. In 1928 he published his first collection of stories called "El feroz cabecilla". In 1931 he published his most famous novel "¡Vámonos con Pancho Villa!", which in 1935 became the basis of a movie of the same title.
Rafael Muñoz died in Mexico City on
July 2 ,1972 .Publications
tories
* "El feroz cabecilla. Cuentos de la Revolución en el Norte" (1928)
* "El hombre malo y otros relatos" (1930)
* "Si me han de matar mañana" (1934)Novels
* "¡Vámonos con Pancho Villa!" (1931)
* "Bachimba" (1934)
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