Rafael Menjívar Ochoa
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Rafael Menjívar Ochoa (born and died in San Salvador, August 17, 1959 - April 27, 2011) was a Salvadoran
El Salvador
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 writer
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, novelist, journalist
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 and translator.

His father, the economist Rafael Menjívar Larín
Rafael Menjívar Larín
Rafael Menjívar Larín was a Salvadoran economist and politician. An outspoken Rafael Menjívar Larín was a [[El Salvador|Salvadoran]] [[economist]] and [[politician]]...

, was director of the University of El Salvador
University of El Salvador
The University of El Salvador or Universidad de El Salvador is the oldest and one of the most prominent university institutions in El Salvador. It serves as the national university of the country...

. When the army
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 occupied it in 1972, during which his father was jailed for a short period, after being exiled in Nicaragua
Nicaragua
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 they were forced out in January of 1973 towards Costa Rica
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. In 1976 they settled in Mexico
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, where Menjívar Ochoa lived for 23 years. He studied music, theatre and English Literature, and published many books, his first of note being Historia del Traidor de Nunca Jamás, a novel written in 1984.
In 1999 he settled in El Salvador, where in 2001 he became a Coordinator of Letters (Literature director) and founded the La Casa del Escritor (House of the Writer), a project aimed at providing a formation of young writers, located at the house of Salvador Salazar Arrué. Despite being based in El Salvador he continued to be active in Mexican projects, publishing books there. His widow is Salvadorean poet Krisma Mancía.

Published works

  • Historia del traidor de Nunca Jamás (1985), novel
  • Algunas de las muertes (1986), poetry
  • Histoire du Traître de Jamais Plus (1988), novel
  • Los años marchitos (1990) , novel
  • Terceras personas (1996), narrative
  • Los héroes tienen sueño (1998), novel
  • Manual del perfecto transa (1999)
  • De vez en cuando la muerte (2002), novel
  • Trece (2003), novel
  • Instructions pour vivre sans peau (2004), novel.
  • Un buen espejo (2005), novel
  • Tierces personnes (2005)
  • Tiempos de locura. El Salvador 1979-1981 (2006), history essay for FLACSO
  • Treize (2006), novel translation
  • Miroirs (2006), translation
  • Cualquier forma de morir (2006), novel
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