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Emilio Díaz Valcárcel

Emilio Díaz Valcárcel (January 29, 1929  – February 2, 2015) was an acclaimed Puerto Rican writer who won several awards.[1][2] He addresses numerous social issues in his novels, short stories, and plays.[3]

Emilio Díaz Valcárcel
Born(1929-01-29)January 29, 1929
Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico
DiedFebruary 2, 2015(2015-02-02) (aged 86)
Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico
OccupationAuthor
Notable worksSchemes in the Month of March
Hot Soles in Harlem
Website
www.emiliodiazvalcarcel.com

Biography edit

Díaz Valcárcel was born in Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico.[4] At the age of twenty he was recruited by the United States Army and sent to the Korean War, an experience that would leave a mark on a large part of his work. He later worked as a film screenwriter in the Puerto Rican Division of Community Education and as a copywriter. He directed the cultural magazine Cupey and served as Professor of Language and Literature at the University of Puerto Rico, from where he retired in 1995. He founded the Narrative Workshop of the Institute of Puerto Rican Culture and the Department of Spanish of the Faculty of General Studies from the University of Puerto Rico.

Literary works edit

Díaz Valcárcel is part of a group of Puerto Rican writers that emerged with great force in the mid-twentieth century and that includes figures such as José Luis González, Pedro Juan Soto and René Marqués.[5] His literary work has been the subject of studies and doctoral theses by university students inside and outside of Puerto Rico, as well as part of his work has been translated into different languages. He received multiple tributes and recognitions by different universities and cultural organizations both in Puerto Rico and abroad. His literary work has been awarded by institutions such as the Ateneo Puertorriqueño, PEN Club de Puerto Rico, Institute of Puerto Rican Literature, and the 2002 National Prize for the Arts awarded by the Institute of Puerto Rican Culture for a life dedicated to cultural endeavors. He has several books of short stories and among his novels the following stand out: Figuraciones en el mes de marzo, finalist for the 1971 Seix Barral Brief Library Award, which entered Puerto Rico in the "boom" of Spanish-American literature; Hot Soles in Harlem; My Mom Loves Me; The Man who Worked on Monday; and Laguna y Asociados.

Publications edit

Fiction edit

  • El asedio y otros cuentos. Mexico City: Ediciones Arrecife, 1958.
  • Proceso en diciembre. Madrid: Ediciones Taurus, 1963.
  • El hombre que trabajó lunes. Mexico City: Era, 1966.
  • Figuraciones en el mes de marzo. Barcelona: Seix Barral, 1972.
  • Harlem todos los días. Rio Piedras: Ediciones Huracán, 1978.
  • Mi mamá me ama. Barcelona: Seix Barral, 1981.
  • Taller de invenciones. Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico: Editorial Cultural, 1993.
  • Laguna y asociados. San Juan, Puerto Rico: Editorial Plaza Mayor, 1999.
  • Cuentos completos. Editorial Alfaguara, 2002.
  • El dulce fruto. Guaynabo, P.R.: Alfaguara, 2007.
  • El tiempo airado. San Juan, Puerto Rico: Editorial Isla Negra, 2014.

Non-fiction edit

Translations edit

  • Hot Soles in Harlem. (Translation of Harlem todos los días by Tanya T. Fayen.) Pittsburgh: Latin American Literary Review Press, 1993. ISBN 0935480617
  • Schemes in the Month of March. (Translation of Figuraciones en el mes de marzo by Nancy A. Sebastiani.) New York: Bilingual Press/Editorial Bilingüe, 1979. ISBN 9780916950064

Awards and honors edit

  • 2002 National Prize for the Arts awarded by the Institute of Puerto Rican Culture.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Ramos Foster, Virginia. "Díaz Valcárcel, Emilio." A Dictionary of Contemporary Latin American Authors, ed. David William Foster. Tempe: Center for Latin American Studies, Arizona State University, 1975. Page 35. ISBN 0879180226
  2. ^ Fundación Puertorriqueña de las Humanidades and National Endowment for the Arts. "Emilio Díaz Valcárcel." EncyclopediaPR, September 16, 2014, retrieved May 11, 2021.
  3. ^ "Puerto Rican Writer Emilio Díaz Valcárcel Dies at 86." Repeating Islands, February 4, 2015, retrieved May 10, 2021.
  4. ^ "Biografía." emiliodiazvalcarcel.com, retrieved May 11, 2021.
  5. ^ "Biography of Emilio Díaz Valcárcel." 2021-05-12 at the Wayback Machine thebiography.us, retrieved May 11, 2021.

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