Froylán Turcios
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Froylán Turcios (July 7, 1875 – November 19, 1943) was a Honduran writer, journalist and politician. He is considered one of the most important Honduran intellectuals of the early 20th century.


Background and political roles

He was born in
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. He was Minister of Interior, Member of the National Congress of Honduras and delegate to the League of Nations in Geneva. He was private secretary of guerrilla Augusto César Sandino in Nicaragua, and a personal friend of Rubén Darío,
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and many other intellectuals and philosophers.


Writing activities

He directed the Tegucigalpa daily paper '' El Tiempo'' and founded the journals, ''El Pensamiento'' (1894), ''Revista Nueva'' (1902), ''Arte y Letras'' (1903) and ''Esfinge'' (1905), among others. In
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he published the newspapers ''El Tiempo'' ( 1904),''El Domingo'' (1908) and in Honduras ''El Heraldo'' (1909), ''El Nuevo Tiempo'' (1911), and ''Boletín de La Defensa Nacional'' (1924).


Violent themes

Turcios was especially against American involvement in Honduras, bitterly so. His literature tended to be violent stories, influenced by the Italian writer Gabriele D'Annunzio, with strong plots; indeed, in 'La Mejor Limosna' (The Best Act of Charity), from ''Cuentos del Amor y la Muerte'' (Stories of Love and Death) (1930), Turcios' narrator seemingly advocates 'mercy killings'.Froilán Turcios, 'La mejor Limosna', from ''Cuentos de Amor y de Muerte'', in: José Sanz y Díaz ed., ''Antología de Cuentistas Hispanoamericanos'', Madrid: Colección Crisol, 1945


Works

* Mariposas (1895) * Renglones (1899) * Hojas de Otoño (1905) * Anabel Lee (1906) * El Vampiro (1910) * Tierra Materna (1911) * El Fantasma Blanco (1911) * Prosas nuevas (1914) * Floresita sonora (1915) * Cuentos del Amor y la Muerte (1930) * Páginas del Ayer (1932)


Death

He died in San Jose, Costa Rica but was returned to Honduras and buried in Tegucigalpa.


References

2.Short film : La Risa de la Muerte (Laughter of Death), adaptation of his short story from Cuentos del Amor y de la Muerte (Tales of Love and death). Director Maria José Pinel, Honduras 2010


External links

* * Short film: Laughter of Death (La Risa de la Muerte) http://vimeo.com/44779184 Honduran male writers Honduran journalists Male journalists 1874 births 1943 deaths Government ministers of Honduras Deputies of the National Congress of Honduras Permanent Representatives of Honduras to the League of Nations People from Olancho Department {{Honduras-writer-stub