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Fiquito Yunqué : ウィキペディア英語版
Fiquito Yunqué

Carlos Federico Yunqué González, more commonly known as Fiquito Yunqué, is a fictional character (the name is actually a heteronym) who formerly wrote a weekly humor column for the Puerto Rican weekly newspaper Claridad titled ''"Me Mudo a La Esquizofrenia"'' (''"I'm Moving to Schizophrenia"'') for close to two years (2007–2009). ''"Me Mudo"'' has been published as a blog since February 1, 2009 on Blogger. The column has developed a cult following among ''Claridad'' readers, with fans in the United States, Spain, Colombia, Argentina, Mexico and Chile.
==Early history==

During close to twenty years in its 51-year run, ''Claridad'' featured a comedy column named ''"Entrando Por La Salida"'' ("In Through The Out Door"), initially inspired by Eddie López's comedic style. The column's author was a fictional character named Fernando Clemente, whose identity had been closely guarded by Claridad's Editorial Board through the character's run. The name was actually a pseudonym for Roberto Fernández, a lawyer who wanted to honor Roberto Clemente but didn't want to use his own name as part of the pseudonym. Speculation about Clemente's identity lasted until his death in 2011.
A reorganization at the newspaper left it without comedy writers. Since Claridad tends to have a rather serious tone, many readers demanded that Clemente return. When it became evident that this was not possible (the last author of the column rejected the idea, hinting that he had left Claridad in less than favorable terms), Claridad went on a search for a replacement. This search ended with the publication of an interview that preempted the first ''"Me Mudo"'' column: a conversation between José Elías Torres (head of the news department for WPAB-AM in Ponce, Puerto Rico and a Claridad editorial board member) and Yunqué. This interview was featured on the February 7, 2007 edition of ''Claridad''.

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