Juan Bosch
It all started on July 30th, 1909 when Juan Bosch was born to a Catalan father and a Puerto Rican mother. Juan Bosch was born in La Vega, Dominican Republic where most of the income came from farming. Due to Bosch's surrounding he grew up close to peasants and landowners, even though his father owned a small business in La Vega, Dominican Republic. While many thought that he would follow in his fathers footsteps he decided to become a writer, novelist, essayist, political leader, and a former president of the Dominican Republic(Olmmos 4). All those experiences he lived as a child in the small town of La Vega, played a fundamental role in his political and creative development, as the Dominican campesino. Juan Bosch became one of the most respected short-story writers of Latin American, such a respected author that he has even influenced authors within and beyond the borders of his own country(Olmos 4). "As a young man Bosch participated in literary groups such as La Cueva in Santo Domingo, and in 1929 several of his stories were published in the newspaper Listin Diario and the Journal Bahoruco in the Dominican Republic. In 1933 his first collection of stories, Camino real received critical acclaim. It was followed by ano
In Juan Bosch's Cuentos: Casa de las Americas I realized that Bosch's childhood had a great impact on the themes Bosch's uses in his stories. This book deals more with the political part of Bosch's life and not with his life as a Dominican campesino. Trujillo and other Dominican intellectuals who opposed Bosch's rule incarcerated for alleged anarchistic activities and was later sent to exile. It is true what one the critics said, that Bosch are often less concerned with character development than with plot. This people are people like us and should be treated with respect and admiration for doing what they do day after day. This story begins with Luis Pie and he is describing how he had stepped on a rusty metal stick while working on a sugar plantation. " Juan Bosch was disposed by a military coup lead by Rafael Leonidas Trujillo who was against of Bosch's literary activities in Dominican Republic. " In 1989, at the age of eighty, Bosch ran for re-election to lose the 1990 elections to Joaquin Balaguer(Unknown 4). I was able to get inside of the people that make up most of the population in the Caribbean, it is not only beautiful beaches, hotels, and cocktail, it consists of a lot of history and foundation to start explaining what makes up the Caribbean. Bosch also published the biography Hostos, the Sower in 1939, the short-story collections Two Pesos of Water in 1941, and Eight Stories in 1947 which included "Luis Pie", while his stay in Cuba. Olmos, one of the critiques that I researched states that in Camino Real which received critical acclaims for is representative of many of Bosch's works in its theme and narrative techniques: all the stories deal with the live of campesinos in Bosch's native Cibao region of the Dominican Republic and depict the struggles of rural peasants to survive in a difficult environment in straightforward and powerful narrative style.
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