- René Marqués
Infobox Writer
name = René Marqués
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birthdate = Birth date|1919|10|4
deathdate = Death date and age|1979|3|22|1919|10|4
occupation =Writer Playwright
genre =Theatre Novels
movement = Generación de los 40
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notableworks = "La Carreta"
influences =
influenced =
website =René Marqués (
October 4 ,1919 -March 22 ,1979 ) born inArecibo, Puerto Rico , was a renowned short storywriter andplaywright .Biography
Early years
Marqués was raised and educated in Arecibo. He developed an interest in writing at a young age and was politically keen to support independence for the non-sovereign nation of Puerto Rico.
In the 1940s, Marqués wrote what is considered to be his best play, "
La Carreta " (The Oxcart). In 1951, it opened in San Juan and helped secure his reputation as a leading literary figure in Puerto Rico. Thedrama traces arural Puerto Rican family as it moved to theslum s of San Juan and then toNew York in search for a better life, but later returned to Puerto Rico.The Generation of the 40's
René Marqués was a member of what was known in Puerto Rico as "The Generation of the 40's". This was a group of intellectuals headed by
Lorenzo Homar . In 1950, together with the other members of the group, Marqués worked for the Division of Community Education of Puerto Rico. Marqués however, did often come into conflict withLuis Muñoz Marín . He believed in complete Puerto Rican sovereignty and he often criticized Muñoz Marín, when he became governor, because of his acceptance ofU.S. sovereignty over Puerto Rico.In 1954, Puerto Rican director, Roberto Rodríguez, produced "La Carreta", the play opened at the Church of San Sebastian, located in
Manhattan, New York . The success of the play motivatedMiriam Colon and Rodríguez to form the firstHispanic theater group with its own 60 seat theater, called "El Círculo Dramatico" (The Drama Circuit).In 1959, Marqués published three plays together in the collection "Teatro" (Theater). These were "La Muerte no entrará el Palacio" (Death will not enter the Palace), "Un Niño Azul para una Sombra" (A Blue Boy for a Shadow) and "Los Soles Truncos". In an
essay (1960), which thePuerto Rican Nationalist Party published as a pamphlet, Marqués addressed the problem of the language of instruction in Puerto Rico's colonial situation. He concluded that only the enjoyment of complete national sovereignty will cleanse the pedagogical problem of all extra-pedagogical baggage.Later years
In 1965, George Edgar and Stella Holt produced the English version of Marqués' "The Oxcart"
Off-Broadway , withMiriam Colon in the lead role.René Marqués died in San Juan on
March 22 ,1979 . Puerto Rico has named a school in his honor and in theLuis A. Ferré Performing Arts Center in San Juan, there is a 760 seat René Marqués Theater.ee also
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List of Puerto Rican writers
*List of famous Puerto Ricans
*Puerto Rican literature External links
* [http://www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1982/5/82.05.04.x.html An Analysis of “the Oxcart” by René Marqués, Puerto Rican Playwright]
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