![]() ![]() In 1942 he began contributing to the journal America and in 1945 published the first in a series of cuentos, or short stories, that would form part of what is now considered his only other significant work, El Llano En Llamas (The Burning Plains). ![]() ![]() Losing both of his parents at an early age, Rulfo lived in a Franciscan orphanage before studying at the University of Guadalajara. Juan Rulfo (1917-86) was born in Jalisco, Mexico, where, as a child, he experienced the violence of the government-Church conflict that escalated into the Cristero rebellion (1926-29). A novel set in rural Mexico from the late nineteenth century to the 1940s first published in Spanish in its entirety in 1955, in English in 1959.Ī man’s search for his father leads him to Comala, a ghost town filled only with voices and the dead, from whom he learns the tragic history surrounding his father’s death and the decline of the village.Įvents in History at the Time the Novel Takes PlaceĮvents in History at the Time the Novel Was Written ![]()
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