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Luis Ortiz Monasterio, Alfonso Reyes, Jose Moreno Villa) that at the time had considerable influence on the artistic, cultural and political life of Mexico. In 1936 Cardoza welcomed to Mexico the French artist
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Following the 1944 overthrow of the military dictatorship of General Jorge Ubico in Guatemala, Luis Cardoza was elected to the Asamblea Constituyente (Constituent Assembly). In 1945, the new
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In 1974 he was called "one of the most interesting unknowns in Latin America whose work somehow never attracted much attention, by rights he should have ranked with
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Before his death in Mexico City in 1992, Luis Cardoza received wide acclaim for his writings, especially for those on art.
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provides classes in art, music, and English to local children of Quetzaltenango who come from disadvantaged families.
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saw Cardoza flee his country again and return to live in Mexico where he made a living working for the newspaper,
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1978 : "Order of Diego de Porres" from the Consejo Nacional para la protección de Antigua Guatemala
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but in the early 1930s left the job and his country because of the dictatorial rule of new President
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Cardoza attended primary school in Antigua Guatemala and at the Colegio Centroamericano in
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1978 : "Quetzal de Jade" award from the Association of Journalists of Guatemala
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who had been an early influence as part of the Surrealist movement in Paris.
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Biographical information on the Centeneray of Luis Cardoza y Aragón
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as well as with members of the writers group, "Contemporáneos".
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1970 : honorary degree from the Faculty of Humanities,
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at the Mexican Embassy in Guatemala is named in his honor.
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Luis Cardoza was appointed Consul General of Guatemala in
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Guatemalan writer, essayist, poet, art critic and diplomat
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Luis Cardoza y Aragón National Prize of Art Critique
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Index

Spanish name
surname

Antigua Guatemala
exile
Mexico
Guatemala City
André Breton
avant-garde
surrealist
Enrique Gómez Carrillo
Miguel Ángel Asturias
Sorbonne
New York City
Lázaro Chacón
Jorge Ubico
Mexico City
Liga de Escritores y Artistas Revolucionarios
Federico Cantú Garza
Antonin Artaud
leftist
Sweden
Norway
Colombia
Chile
Guatemalan Civil War
painters
David Alfaro Siqueiros
Diego Rivera
Carlos Pellicer

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