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Grupo Saker-Ti was Guatemalan writers group formed in 1947. The name derives from the Cakchiquel language word for "dawn." Because they were left-wing ideologues who supported the democratically elected presidents of Guatemala Juan José Arévalo and Jacobo Arbenz Guzmán, a December 1952 United States Central Intelligence Agency report stated that "one of the oldest and most consistently prominent of the (Communist) front groups is ''Grupo Saker-Ti'', an organization formed by militant young intellectuals associated with the leftist-nationalist Revolution of 1944." The movement disbanded and many of its members fled Guatemala following the 1954 Operation PBSUCCESS that overthrew the government. Grupo Saker-Ti members included: * Julio Fausto Aguilera (b. 1929), poet * Huberto Alvarado (1927-1974), poet, politician * Melvin René Barahona (1931-1965), poet * Adalberto de León Soto (1919-1957), sculptor * Abelardo Rodas Barrios (1930-1988), poet * Carlos Navarrete (b. 1931), writer, anthropologist * Raúl Leiva (1916-1975), poet * Werner Ovalle López (1928-1970), poet * Oscar Arturo Palencia (1932-1981), writer * Roberto Paz y Paz (1927-2004), journalist * Rafael Sosa (b. 1928), poet * Olga Martínez Torres, (b. 1927), poet * José María López Valdizón (1929-1975), writer * Orlando Vitola (1922-1952), writer * Enrique Palmer (b. 1934), writer and poet. * Jorge Sarmientos (b.1931-2012) Musician ==References== *(Guatemalan Literature Webpage ) * (Government of Guatemala, Ministry of Culture and Sports ) * (Foreign Relations of the United States, 1952–1954 Retrospective Volume, Guatemala, Document 33 ) * (U.S. Department of State, Central Intelligence Agency report ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Grupo Saker-Ti」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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