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Martín Luis Guzmán was born on 6 October, 1887 in Chihuahua, Mexico, is a Mexican novelist. Discover Martín Luis Guzmán's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of Martín Luis Guzmán networth?

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Occupation writer
Age 89 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 6 October, 1887
Birthday 6 October
Birthplace Chihuahua, Mexico
Date of death December 22, 1976
Died Place Mexico City, Mexico
Nationality Mexico

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1976

Martin Luis Guzmán was a public figure in Mexico, serving as a senator from 1969-1976. He died suddenly on December 22, 1976 in Mexico City due an acute myocardial infarction. His widow Ana West, died seven years after him, on October 21, 1983. She was 95 years old when, after being hospitalized for some days due to an acute bilateral pneumonia, she suffered a cardiac arrest and died.

1960

He was a writer, known for La sombra del Caudillo (1960).

1929

His novels La sombra del caudillo (1929) and El águila y la serpiente (1928) depict the Mexican Revolution and its political aftermath, both of which the author was familiar with, having contributed both to revolutionary agitation and to the formation of the new revolutionary government.

1914

For several months in 1914, he was under the direct orders of General Francisco "Pancho" Villa, later writing a five-volume biography of Villa, Memorias de Pancho Villa (1936-1951). On Villa's orders, Guzmán witnessed the entry of Venustiano Carranza's Constitutionalist Army to Mexico City, following the fall of Victoriano Huerta's government in July 1914. Carranza had him jailed, since as an adherent of Villa, formerly a Constitutionalist general who had broken with Carranza, Guzmán was a political enemy. He was released during the factional dispute between the Constitutionalists and the Army of the Convention, led by Villa. Guzmán went abroad to Paris and Madrid in 1914, where he began writing articles for the Spanish weekly magazine, España, founded by José Ortega y Gasset and became part of the circle of Spanish intellectuals. His first published work, La querella de México, his assessment of Mexico's problems and limitations. Leaving Spain for the United States, he represented España and taught a short course at University of Minnesota, returning to Mexico briefly, where he worked at Mexican newspapers. Following the ouster of Carranza in 1920 by Sonoran generals Alvaro Obregón, Plutarco Elías Calles, and Adolfo de la Huerta, Guzmán returned to Mexico and became the private secretary to Alberto J. Pani, President Obregón's minister of foreign affairs. Guzmán was involved in the 1921 centenary of the achievement of Mexico's independence. He subsequently ran afoul of Obregón's government when he sought to impose Calles as his successor. Guzmán backed Adolfo de la Huerta's 1923 unsuccessful rebellion against Obregóŗn and Calles, and was forced into exile to Spain for a decade, becoming a Spanish citizen. He again became involved in journalism, but his largest contribution to writing was his work of revolutionary fiction, El águila y la serpiente. With the presidency of Lázaro Cárdenas (1934–40), who had turned against his political patron Calles, Guzmán was invited to return to Mexico, where he returned to journalism and began writing Memorias de Pancho Villa.

1887

Martín Luis Guzmán was born on October 6, 1887 in Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico.