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・ José Marín (composer)
José Marín Cañas
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・ José Maslucan
・ José Masot
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・ José Matanhy de Saldanha
・ José Matos Reis
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・ José Matías Delgado
・ José Matías Delgado University
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・ José Maurer
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José Marín Cañas : ウィキペディア英語版
José Marín Cañas

José Marín Cañas was born in San José, Costa Rica in 1904. His parents were Spanish, and he was educated in both Costa Rica and Spain. He worked in various occupations, most importantly journalism, which included his doing radio broadcasts of football matches. His literary career began in 1928, at which point he won prizes for both a short story and a chronicle. His literary output includes the novels ''El infierno verde'', about the Chaco War between Bolivia and Paraguay, and ''Pedro Arnáez'', which concerns El Salvador's Matanza, among other topics. He also served as director of the newspaper ''La Hora''. He died in 1980.
==Bibliography==

* Lágrimas de acera (novel, 1929)
* Los bigardos del ron (short story, 1929)
* Como tú (theater, 1929)
* Tú, la imposible (novel, 1931)
* Coto (historical chronicle, 1934)
* El infierno verde (novel, 1935)
* Pueblo macho (essay, 1937)
* Pedro Arnáez (novel, 1942)
* Tierra de conejos (travel narrative, 1971)
* Ensayos (essay, 1972)
* Valses nobles y sentimentales (short story, 1981)



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