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Elena Garro

Mexican writer (1916–1998)

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  • Momentum4.3
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Lived 1916–1998, aged 82Mexico
Mexico flagMexicoWritersWriter / Author
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    15 languages
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  • Era
    1916–1998
    Aged 82
  • Known for
    Memories of the Future
    1969
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Updated 2026-06-26

Elena Garro was a Mexican author, playwright, screenwriter, journalist, short story writer, and novelist. She has been described as one of the pioneers and an early leading figure of the Magical Realism movement, though she rejected this affiliation. Alongside the works of Juan Rulfo, her first three works: Un hogar sólido (1958), Los Recuerdos del Porvenir (1963), and La Semana de Colores (1964), are considered to be among the earliest examples of Magical Realism in Latin American literature. Garro's writing, despite being mostly theatre and fictional prose, borrowed heavily from poetry and its literary elements. Author and biographer Patricia Rosas Lopategui has described Garro's style as "an attempt to rescue the use of everyday language in the form of poetry". Her style has also been compared to that of French writers like Georges Schéhadé, Jean Genet, as well as Romanian-French playwright Eugène Ionesco, due to the surreal nature of her stories. A close friend of Albert Camus, her works were also heavily influenced by his style and philosophy. She was the recipient of the Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Prize in 1996.

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    wikipedia · ar.wikipedia.org
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Status
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Born
December 11, 1916
Died
August 22, 1998
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