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Francisco Tario

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for the personal world he invented for his writings, as well as for the characteristics of his characters, who nevertheless have their own originality. His themes encompass man's sensory limitations in perceiving the vastness of the world around him, but without losing sight of the sense of humour,
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Tario is generally considered a marginal author because he did not form part of any literary movement or join any literary group. He was unknown for many years. He wrote short stories, novels and plays. He has been compared to
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the appearance of the unusual, the extravagant and the grotesque, which distance him from the traditionalism of other authors, which is why he is considered a precursor of Mexican fantastic narrative in the 1950s.
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and, when it comes to human beings, they are alienated beings, on the verge of madness or even death, insofar as they are ghosts, who may be unaware that they are ghosts, as in the case of
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In 2011 his son Julio, with the help of the Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes, distributed free of charge
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In 1930, Tario met Carmen Farell and married her in 1935. The couple had two sons, Sergio and Julio.
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Tario was born Francisco Peláez Vega on December 2, 1911, in Mexico City, the son of immigrants from
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Besides being a writer, Tario had multiple interests throughout his life: he was a football
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literature. His work has been compared by critics to the work of
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Acapulco en el sueño. Con fotografías de Lola Álvarez Bravo
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Archived from 237: 14: 697: 622:Thays, Iván (20 September 2011). 661:Mexican male short story writers 574:(in Spanish). Mexico: Lectorum. 542:[Two Poems for Carmen]. 330:(1968), among others. His novel 190: 520:Ocampo, Aurora M., ed. (2002). 472:Breve diario de un amor perdido 312:Tario also published the novel 155: 624:"El raro-raro Francisco Tario" 434: 1: 506: 23:, the first or paternal 7: 666:Mexican short story writers 484: 10: 702: 18: 16:Mexican writer (1911–1977) 572:Cuentos completos. 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Index

Spanish name
surname
Tario in May 1969
Mexico City
Mexico
Madrid
Spain
Fantastic
Grotesque
Antonio Peláez

pen name
cult
grotesque
fantastic
Juan José Arreola
Juan Rulfo
Emil Cioran
Asturias
Antonio Peláez
goalkeeper
Asturias F.C.
Acapulco
Juan Rulfo
collection
point of view
Grotesque literature
Juan Rulfo
Juan José Arreola
"Dos poemas a Carmen"

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