Paco Ignacio Taibo I
Paco Ignacio Taibo I (19 July 1924 in Gijón, Asturias – 13 November 2008 in Mexico City), was a prolific Spanish-Mexican writer and journalist.
Paco Ignacio Taibo | |
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Born | Francisco Ignacio Taibo Lavilla González Nava Suárez Vich Manjón 24 July 1924 Gijón |
Died | 13 November 2008 84) Mexico City | (aged
Nationality | Spanish |
Citizenship | Mexico |
Notable works | El Universal (Mexico City) |
Life
His birth name Francisco Ignacio Taibo Lavilla González Nava Suárez Vich Manjón. He was the director and founder of the cultural section of El Universal.
On November 13, 2008, at age 84, Paco Ignacio Taibo I died in Mexico City from pneumonia.[1]
He is the father of writer Paco Ignacio Taibo II and movie producer Carlos Taibo and Benito Taibo writer and poet.
Novels
- Juan M. N. (1955)
- Fuga, hierro y fuego (1979)
- Para parar las aguas del olvido (autobiographical narrative, 1982)
- Siempre Dolores (1984)
- Pálidas Banderas (1989)
- Flor de la tontería (1997)
- Tres tuertos en el agua (unpublished)
Plays
- El juglar y la cama (1966)
- La quinta parte de un arcángel (1967)
- Los cazadores (1967)
- Morir del todo (1983)
Essays
- Historia popular del cine
- El cine por mis pistolas
- El Indio Fernández
- María Félix, La Doña
- El libro de todos los moles
- La Risa Loca (Enciclopedia del cine cómico)
- Breviario de la Fabada
Journalism
- Ocurrencias
- Notas de viaje
- El hombre sin corbata y otras fabulaciones
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