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Carlos Samayoa Chinchilla (December 10, 1898–1973) was a Guatemalan writer. For decades he worked in various roles in the government of Guatemala, but is best remembered for his writing, both fiction and non fiction. Samayoa Chinchilla wrote "El arco de Balam-Acab" (The Bow of Balam-Acab), included in a book of stories and legends, Madre Milpa in 1934. He was married to well-known poet Claudia Lars.

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  • Carlos Samayoa Chinchilla (December 10, 1898–1973) was a Guatemalan writer. For decades he worked in various roles in the government of Guatemala, but is best remembered for his writing, both fiction and non fiction. Samayoa Chinchilla wrote "El arco de Balam-Acab" (The Bow of Balam-Acab), included in a book of stories and legends, Madre Milpa in 1934. He was married to well-known poet Claudia Lars. (en)
  • Carlos Samayoa Chinchilla (1898- 1973) fue un escritor guatemalteco. Trabajó durante décadas para el gobierno de Guatemala en diferentes puestos vinculados con la cultura, la historia y la arqueología de ese país. Es recordado por su obra escrita de literatura ficción y ensayística.​ Estuvo casado en segundas nupcias con la conocida escritora Claudia Lars. (es)
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  • Carlos Samayoa Chinchilla (December 10, 1898–1973) was a Guatemalan writer. For decades he worked in various roles in the government of Guatemala, but is best remembered for his writing, both fiction and non fiction. He worked as personal secretary for President Jorge Ubico; after Ubico's death he published the memoir El Dictador y Yo ("The Dictator and I"). He afterwards served as director of the Instituto de Antropología e Historia (IDAEH), Guatemala's national institution of anthropology, archaeology, and history, and wrote a number of works on those subjects. In 1957, Falcon's Wing Press in Colorado published a collection of his short stories, "The Emerald Lizard: Tales and Legends of Guatemala." Samayoa Chinchilla wrote "El arco de Balam-Acab" (The Bow of Balam-Acab), included in a book of stories and legends, Madre Milpa in 1934. He was married to well-known poet Claudia Lars. (en)
  • Carlos Samayoa Chinchilla (1898- 1973) fue un escritor guatemalteco. Trabajó durante décadas para el gobierno de Guatemala en diferentes puestos vinculados con la cultura, la historia y la arqueología de ese país. Es recordado por su obra escrita de literatura ficción y ensayística.​ Se desempeñó como secretario particular del presidente Jorge Ubico; después de la muerte de este político guatemalteco, Samayoa publicó el libro de memorias El Dictador y Yo. Trabajó después como director del Instituto de Antropología e Historia (IDAEH), la institución guatemalteca encargada de mantener y preservar el patrimonio arqueológico-cultural de esa nación que fue la cuna de la cultura maya. Escribió varios libros y un gran número de artículos de carácter científico sobre los mayas y la arqueología en el país mesoamericano. Estuvo casado en segundas nupcias con la conocida escritora Claudia Lars. (es)
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