LC control no. | n 79106096 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PQ7297.Y3 |
Personal name heading | Yáñez, Agustín, 1904-1980 |
Birth date | 1904-05-04 |
Death date | 1980-01-17 |
Place of birth | Guadalajara (Mexico) |
Place of death | Mexico City (Mexico) |
Field of activity | Mexican literature Jalisco--Politics and government Mexico--Politics and government Translating and interpreting |
Profession or occupation | Politicians Authors Journalists Translators |
Special note | Pseudonym not found on published works: Mónico Delgadillo. |
Found in | His Crónicas de la conquista de México ... 1939. Imágenes y evocaciones, 2003: t.p. (Agustín Yáñez) front flap (b. 1904 in Guadalajara, Mexico; former governor of Jalisco, Mexico; served as director of journal Bandera de provincias; d. 1980) Yáñez, M.A. Agustín Yáñez, 2019: p. 4 of cover (writer, teacher, public official and diplomat) p. 17, etc. (born May 4, 1904, Guadalajara, Jalisco; died Jan. 17, 1980, Mexico City; advisor of the presidency of the Republic; undersecretary of the presidency; [federal] secretary of public education; director of the Academia Mexicana de la Lengua; president of the Comisión Nacional de Libros de Texto) Jalisco, Gobierno del Estado de Jalisco WWW site, viewed Oct, 13, 2020: Jalisco, jaliscienses distinguidos > ir a la lista de jalisciences (Yáñez Agustín; birth and death: 1904-1980; gender: man; activity: letters; writer of universal thought, educator, politician and friend of the people, Agustín Yáñez is considered a precursos of the modern Mexican novel; born May 4, 1904 in the Santuario neighborhood of Guadalajara; the first writings of Agustín Yáñez are signed with the pseudonym Mónico Delgadillo and are mainly translations of Kafka Claudel and Joyce; died March 6, 1980) |
Associated language | spa |