Biography
José Manuel Donoso Yáñez (5 October 1924 – 7 December 1996), known as José Donoso, was a Chilean writer, journalist and professor. He lived most of his life in Chile, although he spent many years in self-imposed exile in Mexico, the United States and Spain. Although he had left his country in the sixties for personal reasons, after 1973 he said his exile was also a form of protest against the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet. He returned to Chile in 1981 and lived there until his death.
Donoso is the author of a number of short stories and novels, which contributed greatly to the Latin American literary boom. His best known works include the novels Coronación (Coronation), El lugar sin límites (Hell Has No Limits) and El obsceno pájaro de la noche (The Obscene Bird of Night). His works deal with a number of themes, including sexuality, the duplicity of identity, psychology, and a sense of dark humor.
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GenderMale
Birthday1924-10-05
Deathday1996-12-07 (72 years old)
Birth PlaceSantiago, Chile
ChildrenPilar Donoso
CitizenshipsChile
AwardsGrand Cross of the Order of Civil Merit, Knight Commander of the Order of Alfonso X, America Award in Literature, Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres, Orden al Mérito Docente y Cultural Gabriela Mistral, Guggenheim Fellowship, National Prize for Literature
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