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Nationality
  
Mexican

Spouse
  
Guadalupe Marin


Name
  
Jorge Cuesta

Role
  
Writer

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Born
  
Jorge Mateo Cuesta Porte-Petit September 23, 1903 Cordoba, Veracruz (
1903-09-23
)

Occupation
  
chemist, writer, editor

Alma mater
  
Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico

Died
  
August 13, 1942, Tlalpan, Mexico

Education
  
National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Jorge Mateo Cuesta Porte-Petit (b. Córdoba, Veracruz, September 23, 1903 – d. Tlalpan, August 13, 1942) was a Mexican chemist, writer and editor.

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Biography

Jorge Cuesta Jorge Mateo Cuesta PortePetit

Cuesta visited school in his hometown, before he did his studies at the Faculty of Chemistry of Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) until 1925. In 1924 he published his first short story in a magazine. When he finished his studies, he moved back to Córdoba for a short time. In 1927, back in Mexico City, he met his later wife Guadalupe Marín, who was married to Diego Rivera at that time. In 1928 he travelled to Europe, where he met Octavio G. Barreda, Carlos Luquín, André Breton, Carlos Pellicer, Samuel Ramos and Agustín Lazo. Back in Mexico, he married Guadalupe Marín in 1930, and was co-founder of the Los Contemporáneos group. Cuesta, who worked for several magazines, founded his own magazine in 1932, named Examen.

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Following a fit of madness that included an act of self-castration, Cuesta was hospitalized and would later hang himself using the bedsheets from the sanitarium where he was interred. He is buried in the Panteon Civil de Dólores, Mexico City.

Selected works / publications

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  • Canto a un Dios Mineral
  • A Pesar del Oscuro Silencio
  • La Calle del Amor
  • Poeta, Funde tu Campana
  • El plan contra Calles, 1934
  • Poesía de Jorge Cuesta, 1942
  • Crítica de la reforma del Artículo Tercero, (1943
  • References

    Jorge Cuesta Wikipedia