Jose Mancisidor

JOSe MANCISIDOR ORTIZ (1905-1974) are only Sowers in the future fertile fields. Jose Mancisidor. THE voice of a NOVELIST of LA revolution Jose Mancisidor was part of the Mexican delegation, along with Octavio Paz and Carlos Pellicer, who attended the II Congress of writers, convened by the International Alliance of antifascist intellectuals, which met in Valencia, in July 1937, Jose Bergamin, Corpus Barga, Antonio Machado, Pablo Neruda, Fernando de los Rios, Ramon J. SenderVicente Huidobro, Juan Marinello Vidaurreta, Nicolas Guillen, Alejo Carpentier, Raul Gonzalez Tunon, Pablo Rojas Paz, Cayetano Cordova Iturburu, Elena Garro, Ilia Ehrenburg, Bertolt Brecht, Anna Seghers, Ernest Hemingway, Heinrich Mann, Andre Malraux, Louis Aragon, Cesar Vallejo, Rafael Dieste, Rafael Alberti, John dos Passos, Julien Benda, Martin Andersen-Nexo, -U, Stephen Spender, Tristan Tzara, Emilio Prados, Maria Teresa Leon, Arturo Serrano Plaja, Juan Gil-Albert, Herrera Petere, Lorenzo Varela, Miguel Hernandez, Ramon Gaya, Pascual Pla and Beltran, Ludwig Renn, Andre Chamson, Jef Last, Malcolm Cowley, Fedor Kelyin, etc. The Mexican writer Elena Garro said: was in Spain for a few days to attend a Congress of anti-fascist intellectuals. I was not intellectual, nor was anti anything.

He was choreographer of the University Theatre and I was taking his degree in letters. My idols were the Monte Carlo Russian ballet dancers, but I had married a few days before a guest poet: Octavio Paz, who was part of the Mexican delegation, composed of Carlos Pellicer and Jose Mancisidor. The delegation grew to be auto was invited and came to Spain to give me Tin accusing me of small bourgeois. Novelist, calls for revolution, Mancisidor discusses in his novels of the Mexican Revolution and wrote novels with stylistic and ideological intention as the revolution (1931), the red city (1932), the rose of the winds (1940), border the Sea (1953), and the dawn of the simas (1955).