Constancio S. Suarez
Constancio S. Suárez was a Mexican poet from Oaxaca . He worked in the publishing house of Antonio Vanegas Arroyo with José Guadalupe Posada and achieved national fame primarily through their joint works.
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Constancio S. Suárez was responsible for the creation of texts critical of the government at Antonio Vanegas Arroyo's publishing house , which were directed against the Mexican authorities and especially the then President Porfirio Díaz . Many of these texts by Constancio S. Suárez were illustrated by José Guadalupe Posada . Constancio S. Suárez's life's work is closely linked to the Mexican Revolution .
Some of his works have been reprinted in the University of Veracruz's Tramoya magazine and are available online.
- El cura Hidalgo o El glorioso grito de Independencia , Tramoya 3 (1985)
- Los muertos antes de muertos , Tramoya 49 (1996)
- El sacrificio de Isaac and Caín y Abel , Tramoya 51 (1997)
- Nueve obras en un acto , Tramoya 70 (2002)
literature
- El fandango de los muertos in E. Carballido: Teatro para obreros . Editores Mexicanos Unidos, Mexico City 1985. ISBN 968-15-0608-1 (Spanish)
- RA Kerr: Buried treasure: the theater of Constancio Suárez . In: Latin American theater review 23, No. 1 (1989), pp. 63-69, ISSN 0023-8813 (English)
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SURNAME | Suárez, Constancio S. |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Mexican poet |
DATE OF BIRTH | 19th century |
DATE OF DEATH | 19th century or 20th century |