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Fabián Dobles Rodríguez (January 17, 1918 – March 22, 1997) was a
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and
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political activist. An author of novels, short stories, poems, and essays, he earned international recognition as an author dealing with the plight of the poor and with social protest. Dobles is considered one of the most important writers in what critics have identified as the "'40s generation" (''Generación del 40'') of
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. He was also an active militant in the
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.


Family background and early life

Fabián Dobles was the eighth of the eleven children (ten of whom survived into adulthood) of Miguel Dobles and Carmen Rodríguez, both from traditional families settled in the city of
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. Miguel Dobles was a physician educated at
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(
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, 1895) who worked as a country doctor and
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, employed by the Costa Rican government. Fabián was born in the small town of San Antonio de Belén in 1918. The family soon resettled in the rural community of
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, in the province of
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, were Fabián would grow up. Doctor Dobles was a very strict and devout
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who had intended that his son Fabían prepare for the priesthood. However, a series of incidents, which he would later fictionalize in his last novel, ''Los años, pequeños días'' ("Years Like Brief Days" published in 1989), led Fabián to abandon that career path and to study law at the
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. At an early age, he saw some of his poetry published in
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's influential literary magazine ''Repertorio Americano'' ("American Repertoire").


Political involvement

Active in left-wing political causes from his student days, Fabián Dobles eventually became a leading figure in the
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. In the 1940s, the Costa Rican communists were allied to the governments of Presidents
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and
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, helping to pass the country's first modern
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legislation. During this time, Dobles found employment in the legal department of the state's Child Welfare Agency, and later in the division for savings and subsidies of the
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. He also taught
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at the
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. Following the defeat of the government in the
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of 1949, the Communist Party was outlawed and Dobles spent time in prison. After his release, he had difficulty obtaining employment and over the years worked delivering milk, selling blankets, and as an administrator for a lumber depot and for a factory of doors and windows. A new "Socialist Party" attempted to run Dobles as its presidential candidate in the
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, but the government prevented the party from registering. Dobles eventually found employment as an English teacher at the ''Liceo de Costa Rica'' (a public secondary school in San José). He was a correspondent for Novosti, the
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international press agency, and for ''
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'', the official state news agency of
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. He also worked for the Costa Rican state publisher, '' Editorial Costa Rica'', eventually becoming one of its directors.


Literary production and recognition

Dobles published eighteen books, including eight novels, seven collections of short stories, and three volumes of poetry. For his literary work, he was awarded the
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by the Costa Rican government, the nation's highest award for cultural work, in 1968. Some of the short stories in the collection ''Historias de Tata Mundo'' ("Tales of Daddy World") were anthologized by
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and translated into several languages. The press of the University of Costa Rica and the press of the
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jointly published his collected works in five volumes in 1993. In 1994 he was elected as member of the Costa Rican Academy of Language. With some exceptions (including his last novel, ''Los años, pequeños días'', which is essentially autobiographical), Dobles's literary work is mainly concerned with the struggle for subsistence of simple peasants in rural Costa Rica, or else, notably in ''Ese que llaman pueblo'' ("The So-Called People"), with the plight of the urban
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. Most of this work may be classified as belonging to
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, and Dobles himself regarded his literary output as integral to his political militancy. The novel ''En el San Juan hay tiburón'' ("There are
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in the San Juan River", published in 1967), dealt with the armed struggle of the
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against the Somoza dictatorship in
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. According to Prof. Edward Waters Hood, a specialist in Latin American literature at
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, Dobles was "one of
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's best known novelists", whose novels reflected a concern with "the conflict between tradition and change, and the search for an individual and national identity."


Death

Fabián Dobles died in his home in
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, at the age of 79. He lived with his wife Cecilia Trejos, whom he had married in 1942, and by the couple's five daughters.


Works

* Aguas turbias, novel, Editorial Letras Nacionales, San José, 1942 * Ese que llaman pueblo, novel, Talleres Gráficos Trejos Hermanos, San José, 1943 * Tú, voz de sombra, poetry, Editorial Letras Nacionales, San José, 1945 * Una burbuja en el limbo, novel, Editorial L'Atélier, San José, 1946 * La rescoldera, story, Editorial L'Atélier, San José, 1947 * Verdad del agua y del viento, poetry, Editorial del Ministerio de Educación Pública, Guatemala, 1949 * El sitio de las abras, novel, Editorial del Ministerio de Educación Pública, Guatemala, 1950 * Antes que nada, story, 1952 * Historias de Tata Mundo, 25 stories, Talleres Gráficos Trejos Hermanos, San José, 1955 * El jaspe, story, Editorial Aurora Social, San José, 1956 * El maijú y otras historias, stories, Talleres Gráficos Trejos Hermanos, San José, 1957 * El targuá, stories, 1960 * Los leños vivientes, novel, Editorial Costa Rica, 1962 * Yerbamar, sonnets, with Mario Picado, Tormo, San José, 1965 * La Barrilete, theatre, 1965 * El violín y la chatarra, stories, Presbere, San Jos 1966 * En el San Juan hay tiburón, novel, Editorial L'Atélier, San José, 1967 * Cuentos de Fabián Dobles, collected stories, Editorial Universitaria Centroamericana, San José, 1971 * Cuentos escogidos, selected stories, Editorial Educativa Costarricense, 1982 * La pesadilla y otros cuentos, stories, Editorial Costa Rica, 1984 * Los años pequeños días, novel, Editorial Costa Rica, 1989 * Obras completas, complete works in five volumes, Editorial de la Universidad de Costa Rica, 1993 * "¡Alerta Ustedes!", essay, La Nación, 1993


Works available in English

* ''Years Like Brief Days'', novel, translated by Joan Henry,
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* ''The Stories of Tata Mundo'', short stories, translated by Joan Henry, Editorial De La Universidad De Costa Rica


Sources

* Ann B. González, ''Sí Pero No: Fabián Dobles and the Postcolonial Challenge'', Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2005 ,


See also

*
Costa Rican literature Costa Rican literature has roots in colonization and is marked by European influences. Because Costa Rica is a young country, its literary tradition is also young. The history of Costa Rican literature dates to the end of the 19th century. Chrono ...


References


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Fabián Dobles Rodríguez
from the Magón Prize website
El poder de la palabra
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