Escritor y diplomático guatemalteco. Recibió el "Premio Lenin de la Paz" en 1965 y el "Premio Nobel de Literatura" en 1967.
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Fiction, Legends, Criticism and interpretation, Description and travel, Hungarian Cookery, Indians of Central America, Literary collections, Poetry, Quiché Indians, Spanish fiction, Spanish poetry, Antiquities, Crítica e interpretación, Ficción, Fiction, general, Guatemalan Authors, History, Hungarian Cooking, Maya poetry, Religion, Social conditions, Tales, Translations into Spanish, Banana trade, CUENTOS GUATEMALTECOSPlaces
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Miguel Angel Asturias, Blanca de Mora y Araujo, César Brañas, Horace, Héctor Poleo, Simón Bolívar (1783-1830)ID Numbers
- OLID: OL82868A
- BookBrainz: 9904c408-3ddd-43d2-a683-7171415e1d96
- GoodReads: 39087
- ISNI: 0000000121308942
- IMDb: nm1131854
- Library of Congress Names: n79084755
- SBN/ICCU (National Library Service of Italy): RAVV016833
- VIAF: 46756659
- Wikidata: Q75603
- Inventaire.io: wd:Q75603
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- Miguel Angel Asturias
- Miguel Asturias
- Miguel Angee Asturias
- Asturias Miguel Angel
- M. A. Asturias
- M. Angel Asturias
- Asturias, Miguel Angel
- Miguel Angel Asutrias
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