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Ambrogi, Arturo

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San Salvador: Ministerio de Cultura, Departamento Editorial, 1955. 197 pages; 18 cm Fine with minor soiling to fore-edge. Paperback.

In Spanish. Uncommon. Contents: El afilador. Los mecapaleros. La marimba chapina. El panorama. Los ruidos de San Salvador. El estudio del Phisique. La caída de Estrada Cabrera. Toño Salazar. Don Sátur. Benavente en el Principal. Historias sentimentales. Monografía de un extraño. Los hombres que he conocido: Pablo Groussac. Leopoldo Lugones. En casa del general Mitre. Díaz Mirón. Don Juan Cañas en Chile. Batle y Ordóñez. // "Arturo Ambrogi (1875–1936) was a Salvadoran writer and journalist known for pioneering modernist literature in El Salvador. His works, including El libro del trópico (1918) and El jetón (1936), vividly depict rural Salvadoran life with rich descriptions and irony. Influenced by travels in Europe and Latin America, he interacted with figures like Rubén Darío. As director of the National Library and a mentor to Salarrué, he played a key role in Salvadoran literary culture. His legacy endures as a bridge between traditional storytelling and modernist aesthetics"—Wikipedia. // Literature of Central America. El Salvador.

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