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José Milla y Vidaurre (Nueva Guatemala de la Asunción, Mexikoko Lehen Inperioa, 1822ko abuztuaren 4a - Nueva Guatemala de la Asunción, Guatemalako Errepublika, 1882ko irailaren 30a) XIX. mendeko Guatemalako idazlea izan zen, bere jaioterriko literaturako eleberriaren sortzaileetako bat bezala kontsideratua; batez ere, narrazio historikoan nabarmendu zen. Atzerri Arazoetarako ministroa eta Guatemalako Estatu Batuetako enbaxadorea ere izan zen Rafael Carrera jeneralaren gobernuan (1851-1865), 1859an Belize Britainia Handiari egurra ustiatzeko ematen dion dekretuaren sinatzaileetako bat izan zen, Belize hiriburuaren eta Guatemalaren arteko komunikazio bide baten eraikuntzaren truke –Ingalaterrak sekula eraiki ez zuen autobidea–. 1880an sortu zuen kazetari taldearen artean zegoen. José Milla y Vidaurre (* 4. August 1822 in Guatemala-Stadt; † 30. September 1882 ebenda) war ein guatemaltekischer Schriftsteller. José Milla y Vidaurre (Nueva Guatemala de la Asunción, Primer Imperio Mexicano, 4 de agosto de 1822 - Nueva Guatemala de la Asunción, República de Guatemala, 30 de septiembre de 1882) fue un escritor guatemalteco del siglo XIX, considerado uno de los fundadores de la novela en la literatura de su país natal; en especial, él destacó en la narrativa histórica. También fue ministro de relaciones exteriores y embajador de Guatemala ante los Estados Unidos durante el Gobierno del general Rafael Carrera (1851-1865), siendo uno de los firmantes en 1859 del decreto en donde se cede Belice a la Gran Bretaña para explotar madera, a cambio de la construcción de una vía de comunicación entre la capital de Belice y la de Guatemala —carretera que Inglaterra jamás construyó—. Estuvo entre el grupo de per José Milla y Vidaurre (August 4, 1822 in Guatemala City, First Mexican Empire — Guatemala City, Guatemala September 30, 1882) was a notable Guatemalan writer of the 19th century. He was also known by the name Pepe Milla and the pseudonym Salomé Jil. Son of a governor of the state of Honduras in the Federal Republic of Central America, José Justo de la Milla y Pineda and Mrs. Mercedes Vidaurre Molina, the daughter of a wealthy Guatemalan family.He was married to his cousin, Mercedes Vidaurre and had 7 daughters and sons. خوسيه ميلا ذ فيداوري (بالإنجليزية: José Milla y Vidaurre)‏ (و. 1822 – 1882 م) هو كاتب عمومي، وكاتب من غواتيمالا ولد في مدينة غواتيمالا. Хосе Милья и Видарре известный также, как Пепе Милья (исп. José Milla y Vidaurre; 4 августа 1822, г. Гватемала, Первая Мексиканская империя — 30 сентября 1882, там же) — гватемальский писатель, редактор, государственный деятель, дипломат, министр иностранных дел Республики Гватемала (1847—1851). Считается отцом гватемальского романа.
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خوسيه ميلا ذ فيداوري (بالإنجليزية: José Milla y Vidaurre)‏ (و. 1822 – 1882 م) هو كاتب عمومي، وكاتب من غواتيمالا ولد في مدينة غواتيمالا. Хосе Милья и Видарре известный также, как Пепе Милья (исп. José Milla y Vidaurre; 4 августа 1822, г. Гватемала, Первая Мексиканская империя — 30 сентября 1882, там же) — гватемальский писатель, редактор, государственный деятель, дипломат, министр иностранных дел Республики Гватемала (1847—1851). Считается отцом гватемальского романа. José Milla y Vidaurre (August 4, 1822 in Guatemala City, First Mexican Empire — Guatemala City, Guatemala September 30, 1882) was a notable Guatemalan writer of the 19th century. He was also known by the name Pepe Milla and the pseudonym Salomé Jil. Son of a governor of the state of Honduras in the Federal Republic of Central America, José Justo de la Milla y Pineda and Mrs. Mercedes Vidaurre Molina, the daughter of a wealthy Guatemalan family.He was married to his cousin, Mercedes Vidaurre and had 7 daughters and sons. Milla grew up in a time of great instability, where the struggles between liberals and conservatives were bringing chaos to Guatemala. He came from a well-to-do family and was not a politically relevant figure. However, it is known that he had conservative tendencies and came to public office under conservative governments. His works can be qualified under various literary genres, although they were mainly dedicated to story-telling, novels and more specifically historical novels. His main theme was life in the colonial Guatemala. His "novelas costumbristas" are about the customs of Guatemalan people during colonial times and during the first years after Guatemalan independence. In his works, he shows an ability for story-telling and imagination. For him, one of the main functions of literature was to entertain and his books are examples of such function. Jose Milla was well-educated, an expert of Guatemalan idiosyncrasies, its history and its customs. José Milla y Vidaurre (Nueva Guatemala de la Asunción, Mexikoko Lehen Inperioa, 1822ko abuztuaren 4a - Nueva Guatemala de la Asunción, Guatemalako Errepublika, 1882ko irailaren 30a) XIX. mendeko Guatemalako idazlea izan zen, bere jaioterriko literaturako eleberriaren sortzaileetako bat bezala kontsideratua; batez ere, narrazio historikoan nabarmendu zen. Atzerri Arazoetarako ministroa eta Guatemalako Estatu Batuetako enbaxadorea ere izan zen Rafael Carrera jeneralaren gobernuan (1851-1865), 1859an Belize Britainia Handiari egurra ustiatzeko ematen dion dekretuaren sinatzaileetako bat izan zen, Belize hiriburuaren eta Guatemalaren arteko komunikazio bide baten eraikuntzaren truke –Ingalaterrak sekula eraiki ez zuen autobidea–. 1880an sortu zuen kazetari taldearen artean zegoen. José Milla y Vidaurre (Nueva Guatemala de la Asunción, Primer Imperio Mexicano, 4 de agosto de 1822 - Nueva Guatemala de la Asunción, República de Guatemala, 30 de septiembre de 1882) fue un escritor guatemalteco del siglo XIX, considerado uno de los fundadores de la novela en la literatura de su país natal; en especial, él destacó en la narrativa histórica. También fue ministro de relaciones exteriores y embajador de Guatemala ante los Estados Unidos durante el Gobierno del general Rafael Carrera (1851-1865), siendo uno de los firmantes en 1859 del decreto en donde se cede Belice a la Gran Bretaña para explotar madera, a cambio de la construcción de una vía de comunicación entre la capital de Belice y la de Guatemala —carretera que Inglaterra jamás construyó—. Estuvo entre el grupo de periodistas que fundó el Diario de Centro América en 1880. José Milla y Vidaurre (* 4. August 1822 in Guatemala-Stadt; † 30. September 1882 ebenda) war ein guatemaltekischer Schriftsteller.
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