Franz Galich
Guatemalan writer
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Franz Galich (January 8, 1951 Guatemala – February 3, 2007 Managua) was a Guatemalan writer and professor of literature who developed his work in Nicaragua. There are two main aspects in its narrative: the local one, referring to Guatemala, and the regional one, where it refers to Central America.
His work
Novels
- Huracán corazón del cielo, 1995 (Lit. Hurricane heart of the sky)
- Managua Salsa City, 1999 (Salsa Managua City)
- En Este Mundo Matraca, 2005 (In This World, Rattle)
- Y te diré quién eres, 2006 (And I'll Tell You Who You Are)
Short Story
- Ficcionario inédito, 1979 (Ficcionario Unpublished)
- La Princesa de Onix y otros relatos, 1989 (The Princess of Onix and other stories)
- El Ratero y otros relatos, 2003 (The Thief and Other Stories)
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