Miguel Ángel Asturias
1899–1974 (age 75)
Writer
Biography
Miguel Ángel Asturias was a Guatemalan writer and diplomat whose powerful works explored the complexities of Latin American society and indigenous cultures. His novels, characterized by innovative narrative techniques and social consciousness, earned him international recognition and the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1964. Through his writing, Asturias gave voice to the struggles and dignity of Guatemala's indigenous peoples while critiquing political oppression and imperialism.
Beyond his literary achievements, Asturias served his country as a diplomat and cultural ambassador, using his platform to advocate for social justice and indigenous rights. His legacy extends beyond Guatemala to influence writers throughout Latin America, establishing him as a pivotal figure in twentieth-century literature who bridged artistic excellence with humanitarian commitment.