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The Generation of '38 ( es, Generación del 38) was a Chilean artistic-literary movement that tried to portray the social decline of the time in its works. It became prominent in the cultural panorama of the 1930s.


Historical context

In 1937, after two mandates by Arturo Alessandri Palma, the Popular Front took over the Chilean government. The international situation was critical, marked by the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939) and by the imminent outbreak of World War II (1939–1945). This affected conditions for the majority of the population.


Economic context

Chile was undergoing a process of economic transition, as its main source of livelihood was the agricultural sector, but interest in industrialization was growing. This had dire consequences for the mining sector, as production of saltpeter ceased, and consequently many unemployed northern miners decided to travel to the capital in search of new job opportunities.


Characteristics of the group

Due to the great social turmoil resulting from the global crisis, some young Chilean writers felt the need to reflect what they saw around them in their works. In particular they detailed the deplorable conditions in which miners and laborers worked, and how this situation extended to their families – because the jobs paid poorly, scarcity and misery were common in daily life. Facing this great social problem, various writers and artists wanted to bring literature and the arts closer to the reality of the Chilean working and middle classes. In the Generation of '38, interest in social issues was united with the idea of creating an intellectual and artistic movement. This contrasted with earlier years in which culture was not a transcendent part of Chilean social life because literature and other forms of art did not reflect the reality of life in the country. The Generation of '38 was not only a literary movement, but also extended to other areas of culture. During the 1940s the experimental theater of the University of Chile and the Symphony Orchestra were created. In this way, both theater and music ensured that interest in the social question transcended the literary sphere and became a relevant theme for Chilean culture of the time. An example of the themes that were addressed in the literature of the time is the narrative of
Nicomedes Guzmán Nicomedes Guzmán (June 25, 1914 in Santiago, Chile – June 26, 1964, also in Santiago), was a Chilean writer, editor, poet, and novelist. Biography The second of twelve children born to Nicomedes Vásquez Arzola and Rosa Guzmán Acevedo, hi ...
(1914–1964) in his work ''Los hombres oscuros'', where he alludes to the vicissitudes of a man living in a tenement and how he decides to become part of a trade union movement. The type of literature that Guzmán created was that of a "pamphleteer" character, since in his works there was an implicit call to workers to mobilize and organize themselves to promote awareness of their problems and jointly seek certain improvements. Another author who was interested in social problems was Volodia Teitelboim (1916–2008), whose works portrayed how capitalism affects the poor conditions in which poor and middle class Chileans live. This is how she referred to the birth of the Generation of '38: The novelist Carlos Droguett (1912–1996) tells in one of his chronicles of the deaths of some young people who participated in a protest in the Seguro Obrero building in 1938. In his 1966 autobiography he affirmed: "Seguro Obrero shook me deeply and made me aware of my capacity to hate." In short, many of the works created by writers belonging to the Generation of '38 were tools to express their discontent with the working conditions and misery experienced by most Chileans.


Exponents

* (1906–1994) * (1910–1979) * Francisco Coloane (1910–2002) *
Maité Allamand Maité Allamand (29 October 1911 – 3 January 1996) was a Chilean writer and diplomat. Born Jeanne Dominique Marie Therese Allamand Madaune to a French family based in Chile, she was an influential figure in the early development of children's l ...
(1911–1996) *
Mila Oyarzún Emilia Pincheira "Mila" Oyarzún (1912October9, 1982) was a Chilean writer, poet and human rights activist who wrote poetry and novels.Szmulewicz, Efraín (1984). ''Diccionario de la Literatura Chilena''. Santiago de Chile: Andrés Bello. (in Spani ...
(1912-1982) *
Andrés Sabella Andrés Sabella (1912–1989) was a Chilean writer, cartoonist, journalist and poet. Biography Andrés Sabella's was born to Palestinian-Italian Andrés Sabella Signora, and Carmela Gálvez Tello. His mother died when he was six years old. He comp ...
(1912–1989) * Carlos Droguett (1912–1996) *
Stella Corvalán Stella Corvalán Vega (25 November 1913 – 1994) was a Chilean writer and poet. She mainly explored the genre of poetry ascribing itself to an aesthetic stance close to surrealism. She is included together with Homero Arce, María Elvira Piwonk ...
(1913–1994) *
María Elvira Piwonka María Elvira Piwonka Moreno (Santiago, 1913 - 2006) was a Chilean writer and poet.Szmulewicz, Efraín (1984). ''Diccionario de la Literatura Chilena''. Santiago de Chile: Andrés Bello. (Spanish language) She is a laureate of the Santiago Municipa ...
(1913-2006) *
Nicomedes Guzmán Nicomedes Guzmán (June 25, 1914 in Santiago, Chile – June 26, 1964, also in Santiago), was a Chilean writer, editor, poet, and novelist. Biography The second of twelve children born to Nicomedes Vásquez Arzola and Rosa Guzmán Acevedo, hi ...
(1914–1964) *
Teófilo Cid Teófilo Cid (September 27, 1914 – June 15, 1964) was a Chilean poet. He was a member of the Chilean Generación del 38 or Generation of 1938, but was a member of the small Surrealist group in the generation, known as La Mandrágora. Other poets ...
(1914–1964) *
Eduardo Anguita Eduardo Anguita Cuéllar (Yerbas Buenas, Linares Province, Linares November 1914 - Santiago de Chile August 12, 1992) was a Chilean poet, who was awarded the Chilean National Prize for Literature in 1988. Life Eduardo Anguita was raised in Sa ...
(1914–1992) * Volodia Teitelboim (1916–2008) * Miguel Serrano (1917–2009) *
Gonzalo Rojas Gonzalo Rojas Pizarro (December 20, 1916 – April 25, 2011) was a Chilean poet.
(1917–2011)


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Further reading

* * * {{Cite book , title=Nicomedes Guzmán y la Generación del 38 , last=Ferrero , first=Mario , publisher=Mar Afuera , year=1982
Chilean art Chilean literature Literary movements