José María Bonilla
José María Bonilla (1889–1957) was a writer, artist and pedagogue Guatemalan. Best known for his didactics works and modifications made to the Guatemala anthem in 1934
Biography
His parents were Adelaida Ruano Marroquin and Jose Maria Bonilla Carrillo. His first studies were in his native Jalapa. Before turning seventeen years old, he won the title of Normalista Professor at the Central Normal School of Teachers, and immediately after graduated of Bachelor Science and Letters in the Central National Institute for Boys.
Works
Poetry
- La feria de Jocotenango (1944)
- Efigies Líricas (1953)
Prose
- Curso didáctico y razonado de gramática castellana (1923)
- Mosaico de voces y locuciones viciosas (1930)
- Anotaciones crítico – didácticas sobre el poema del himno nacional de Guatemala (1935)
- Jalapa, emporio cultular de oriente (1943)
- Snobismo y psitacismo (1946)
- Acontencimiento bibliográfico (1956)
- Reseña Lexicográfica (1957)
- Nociones prácticas de lengua castellana y corrección del lenguaje (1957)
- Humo y humoradas
References
- This article was initially translated from the Spanish Wikipedia.
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