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Name
  
Jose Revueltas


Role
  
Writer

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Died
  
April 14, 1976, Mexico City, Mexico

Books
  
Human Mourning, The Stone Knife: A Novel

Children
  
Andrea Revueltas, Olivia Revueltas Peralta

Siblings
  
Silvestre Revueltas, Rosaura Revueltas, Fermin Revueltas Sanchez, Consuelo Revueltas Sanchez

Movies
  
The Heist, The Other One, Soledad\'s Shawl, In the Palm of Your Hand, The Hidden One

Similar People
  
Silvestre Revueltas, Rosaura Revueltas, Fermin Revueltas Sanchez, Roberto Gavaldon, Jose Agustin

Lives mexican novelist and left wing revolutionary jose revueltas


José Revueltas Sánchez (November 20, 1914, Canatlán, Durango – April 14, 1976) was a Mexican writer, essayist, and political activist. He was part of an important artistic family that included his siblings Silvestre (composer), Fermín (painter) and Rosaura (actress).

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Life

He was often imprisoned for his political activism, almost from the time he was a boy (from the age of 14–15 years) and was still a minor when he was sent for the first time to the maximum-security jail of those days: the Islas Marías. He participated in the Railwaymen's Movement in 1958, for which they imprisoned him again. In 1968 he was accused of being the "intellectual author" of the Mexican student movement that culminated in the Tlatelolco massacre, so he was arrested and sent to the jail of Palacio de Lecumberri (aka The Black Palace), where he wrote one of his more popular books: El apando (The Punishment Cell) (A. Revueltas 1998; Valle, Alvárez Garín, and J. Revueltas 1970).

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José Revueltas was a revolutionary from the start, because he practiced that which soon would become his most important pedagogical proposal: Academic Self-intervention, a product of his own form of studying reality by means of theoretical knowledge that supplies the reading. For this reason he left secondary school because they went very slowly and he dedicated himself, from then on, to visiting libraries and acquiring books. He was a complete man with many facets, bound to the necessities of the proletariat, of the people, he was dedicated on all the fronts in which he participated to the task of socializing and of politicizing society, the latter task a revolutionary one. He used literature, cinematographic scripts, the academy, partisan participation and the street to promote his project.

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He joined the Mexican Communist Party in 1928, but was expelled in 1943 for his criticisms of the organisation's bureaucratic practices and for one of the best analyses of the left in Mexico: Ensayo de un proletariado sin cabeza (Essay on a Proletariat without a Head). He founded the Liga Espartaquista (Spartacist League) and the Partido Popular Socialista (Popular Socialist Party, or PPS), from which he also was expelled for questioning and criticizing the errors of the left.

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Translated from the Spanish Wikipedia article.

Writings

  • Los muros de agua (1941)
  • El luto humano (1943)
  • Dios en la tierra (1944)
  • Los días terrenales (1949)
  • Los errores (1964)
  • El apando (1969)
  • México 68: Juventud Y Revolución (1968–1972)
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    References

    José Revueltas Wikipedia