Arévalo Martínez, Rafael

Arévalo Martínez, Rafael

▪ Guatemalan writer
born July 25, 1884, Guatemala City, Guatemala
died June 12, 1975, Guatemala City

      novelist, short-story writer, poet, diplomat, and director of Guatemala's national library for more than 20 years. Though Arévalo Martínez's fame has waned, he is still considered important because of his short stories, one in particular.

      Arévalo Martínez was director of the Guatemalan National Library from 1926 until 1946, when he became for a year Guatemala's representative before the Pan American Union in Washington, D.C. He was the political and literary counterpart of his more famous countryman, Nobel Prize winner Miguel Ángel Asturias (Asturias, Miguel Ángel). Arévalo Martínez was an unapologetic admirer of the United States, whereas Asturias was a bitter critic of the Boston-based United Fruit Company (now part of United Brands Company (Chiquita Brands International, Inc.)), which he felt had plundered his country.

      Arévalo Martínez's best book of poems was Las rosas de Engaddí (1923; “The Roses of Engaddí”), but he is not remembered as a poet. He published two interconnected utopian novels, El mundo de Los Maharachías (1938; “The World of the Maharachías”) and Viaje a Ipanda (1939; “A Voyage to Ipanda”). In the first novel a shipwrecked man named Manuol [sic] finds a civilization of creatures that resemble monkeys but are superior to men. The Maharachías' sensitive tails are almost spiritual. In the second novel the tone is more intellectual and political, and the result is less satisfactory.

      Arévalo Martínez is remembered mostly for the title story of his collection El hombre que parecía un caballo (1920; "The Man Who Resembled a Horse" ), which was once considered the most famous Latin American short story of the 20th century. First published in 1915, the story was so successful that Arévalo made other experiments in the same vein. These “psychozoological stories,” as he called them (probably remembering Kipling), involve a dog or a lioness or some other animal. "The Man Who Resembled a Horse" purports to be the satirical portrait of Colombian poet Porfirio Barba Jacob, who is given the character of a blaspheming, egotistical, and amoral man. The story's power lies in the delirious and oblique account of homoerotic desire. The protagonist's resemblance to a horse embraces his graceful, yet brutal sexuality and his total disregard for morality. The story is deliberately decadent, luxuriant in tone, and its version of sexual desire owes much to Friedrich Nietzsche (Nietzsche, Friedrich) and Sigmund Freud (Freud, Sigmund), who were very popular at the time Arévalo Martínez wrote it.

Roberto González Echevarría
 

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