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Manuel González Zeledón (24 December 1864 – 29 May 1936) was a Costa Rican writer. Writing under the nom-de-plume "Magón", he also worked to promote culture and literature in the country. While his literary output was not prolific, he is remembered for works that serve to cast light on the people and culture of Costa Rica. Born in San José, he began his writing career on the newspaper La Patria, which at the time was edited by the writer Aquileo J. Echeverría. Later, in conjunction with other writers, he founded the newspaper , opposing clerical interference in the government of the country.

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  • Manuel González Zeledón, conocido como Magón (San José, 24 de diciembre de 1864 - 29 de mayo de 1936) fue un escritor costarricense, promotor de la cultura y literatura del país. Fue autor de un notable número de cuentos y cuadros de costumbres, que permiten ver la vida y personalidad del pueblo costarricense de finales del siglo XIX, especialmente de San José. Entre sus principales obras figuran La Propia, El Clis de Sol, Para justicias, el tiempo, Un día de mercado en la Plaza Principal, El principio de autoridad, ¿Quiere usted quedarse a comer?, Usufructo, 2 de noviembre, y otros. Fue declarado Benemérito de la Patria en 1936. El premio nacional más importante que otorga el Ministerio de Cultura de Costa Rica lleva su nombre. (es)
  • Manuel González Zeledón (24 December 1864 – 29 May 1936) was a Costa Rican writer. Writing under the nom-de-plume "Magón", he also worked to promote culture and literature in the country. While his literary output was not prolific, he is remembered for works that serve to cast light on the people and culture of Costa Rica. Born in San José, he began his writing career on the newspaper La Patria, which at the time was edited by the writer Aquileo J. Echeverría. Later, in conjunction with other writers, he founded the newspaper , opposing clerical interference in the government of the country. In 1932 he was appointed ambassador the United States, a position he still held at the time of his death. (en)
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  • Manuel González Zeledón (24 December 1864 – 29 May 1936) was a Costa Rican writer. Writing under the nom-de-plume "Magón", he also worked to promote culture and literature in the country. While his literary output was not prolific, he is remembered for works that serve to cast light on the people and culture of Costa Rica. Born in San José, he began his writing career on the newspaper La Patria, which at the time was edited by the writer Aquileo J. Echeverría. Later, in conjunction with other writers, he founded the newspaper , opposing clerical interference in the government of the country. (en)
  • Manuel González Zeledón, conocido como Magón (San José, 24 de diciembre de 1864 - 29 de mayo de 1936) fue un escritor costarricense, promotor de la cultura y literatura del país. Fue autor de un notable número de cuentos y cuadros de costumbres, que permiten ver la vida y personalidad del pueblo costarricense de finales del siglo XIX, especialmente de San José. Entre sus principales obras figuran La Propia, El Clis de Sol, Para justicias, el tiempo, Un día de mercado en la Plaza Principal, El principio de autoridad, ¿Quiere usted quedarse a comer?, Usufructo, 2 de noviembre, y otros. (es)
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  • Manuel González Zeledón (en)
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