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Edition 23 (1981) Winner
Mauricio Magdaleno
マウリシオ・マグダレノ
Mauricio Magdaleno
Aliases:
Mauricio Magdaleno Cardona
Profile
- Gender
- Male
- Born
- 1906-05-13 (Tabasco, Zacatecas)
- Died
- 1986-06-30 (Mexico City) age 80
- Nationality
- Mexico
- Languages
- Spanish
- Residence History
- Mexico
Career
- Occupations
- Screenwriter, Director, Journalist, Writer, Politician
- Active Years
- 1927-1986
- Memberships
- Academia Mexicana de la Lengua
- Nominations
- Ariel Awards (5 nominations)
Education
| Institution | Faculty | Department | Degree | Period | Country |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| National Autonomous University of Mexico | — | — | — | — | Mexico |
National Autonomous University of Mexico
Country:
Mexico
Awards
| Year | Award | Work | Category | Organization | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1949 | Ariel Award | Río Escondido | — | — | won |
| 1981 | National Prize for Arts and Sciences | — | 言語学・文学 | — | won |
Ariel Award
1949
Work:
Río Escondido
Result:
won
National Prize for Arts and Sciences
1981
Category:
言語学・文学
Result:
won
Awards & Nominations
Works
Major Works
El compadre Mendoza
1934 Short story
Revolution
La Tierra Grande
1948 NovelBibliography
- Mapimí 37 (1927)
- Campo Celis (1935)
- Concha Bretón (1936)
- El resplandor (1937)
- Sonata (1941)
- La Tierra Grande (1948)
- Cabello de Elote (1949)
Legacy
Known as a screenwriter of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema, authored numerous literary works. Recipient of the National Prize for Arts and Sciences.