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Carlos Samayoa Chinchilla

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. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Estampas de la Costa Grande. / by Samayoa Chinchilla, Carlos

    Published 1954
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    Cuentos by Samayoa Chinchilla, Carlos

    Published 1963
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    Chapines de ayer by Samayoa Chinchilla, Carlos

    Published 1960
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    El Quetzal no es rojo / by Samayoa Chinchilla, Carlos

    Published 1956
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    Aproximación al arte maya / by Samayoa Chinchilla, Carlos

    Published 1964
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    El quetzal / by Samayoa Chinchilla, Carlos

    Published 1974
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    El Dictador y yo by Samayoa Chinchilla, Carlos

    Published 1967
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