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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Rafael Arévalo Martínez (1984-1975) was a Guatemalan writer: a novelist, short-story writer, poet, diplomat, and director of Guatemala's national library for more than 20 years. Though Arévalo Martínez's fame has waned, he is still considered important because of his short stories, one in particular, The man who resembled a horse. Arévalo Martínez was director of the Guatemalan National Library from 1926 until 1946, when he became for a year Guatemala's representative before the Pan American Union in Washington, D.C. He was the political and literary…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Rafael Arévalo Martínez (1984-1975) was a Guatemalan writer: a novelist, short-story writer, poet, diplomat, and director of Guatemala's national library for more than 20 years. Though Arévalo Martínez's fame has waned, he is still considered important because of his short stories, one in particular, The man who resembled a horse. Arévalo Martínez was director of the Guatemalan National Library from 1926 until 1946, when he became for a year Guatemala's representative before the Pan American Union in Washington, D.C. He was the political and literary counterpart of his more famous countryman, Nobel Prize winner Miguel Ángel Asturias. Arévalo Martínez was an unapologetic admirer of the United States, whereas Asturias was a bitter critic of the Boston-based United Fruit Company (now part of United Brands Company), which he felt had plundered his country.