Ricardo Garibay

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Ricardo Garibay (January 18, 1923 – May 3, 1999) was a Mexican writer and journalist. He studied law at the

Channel 13 network, Imevisión. He was president of the College of Sciences and Arts of Hidalgo in Pachuca
.

His work appeared in the Magazine of the University of Mexico, Proceso (which he co-founded), Novedades and Excélsior. He was a fellow of the Mexican Center of Writers from 1952 to 1953, and joined the National System of Artistic Creators of Mexico (SNCA) as creator emeritus upon its foundation in 1994.

Biography

He made his entry in television in 1975, first on

Conaculta in 1994.[1]

Work published

Anthology

  • Garibay between the lines, Ocean, Mexico, 1985.

Chronicle

  • The glories of the great Barbs Grijalbo, Mexico, 1979; 2a. ed., 1991.
  • Tendajón mixed Proceso, Mexico, 1989.

Stories

  • The new lover (platelet count), Costa-Amic, Monday, 26, Mexico, 1949.
  • Tales Costa-Amic, epigraphs, 15, 1952.
  • The Colonel Panoramas, Mexico, 1955.
  • Rhapsody for a scandal, Novarro, Mexico, 1971.
  • The government body, Joaquin Mortiz, Mexico, 1977.
  • The smoke of the train and the smoke asleep (platelet count), Center for Information and Development of Communication and Children's Literature, clock Stories, Mexico, 1985.
  • Cullet mirror State Government of Tabasco, Mexico, 1989.

Trial

  • Our Lady of Solitude in Coyoacán, Ministry of Public Education (SEP), Mexico, 1955.
  • How life goes, UNAM, Contemporary Texts, 1975.
  • Dialogues Mexicanos Joaquin Mortiz, Counterpoint, Mexico, 1975.
  • Confrontations (conference), Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana-Azcapotzalco (UAM-A), Mexico, 1984.
  • Occupation read Ocean, 1996.

Screenwriting

  • Iron Brothers , Dir. Ismael Rodriguez, 1961.
  • What is Caesar Joaquin Mortiz, New Narrative Hispanic, Mexico, 1970.
  • The thousand uses, 1971.
  • The Barbs Agata, Guadalajara, Mexico, 1991.

Memories

  • Fiera childhood and years, Ocean, Mexico, 1982; CNCA, Mexico, 1992.
  • How to make a living, Joaquin Mortiz, Counterpoint, Mexico, 1992.

Novels

Reports

  • What you see you live! Excelsior, Mexico, 1976.
  • Acapulco Grijalbo, Mexico, 1979.

Theatre

  • Women in an act, Posada, Mexico, 1978.
  • Lindas master! Joaquin Mortiz, Series Volador, Mexico, 1987.

References

  1. ^ "GARIBAY Ortega, Ricardo". Archived from the original on March 7, 2016. Retrieved April 30, 2016.

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