Ramón José Sender
Ramón José Sender
Competition: Latin America & Caribbean
As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1941–42:
Latin American Exchange Fellows, 1941
Appointed from Mexico:
SENDER, RAMÓN JOSÉ: Appointed for creative work in writing; tenure, six months from a date in the year 1941 to be determined: postponed to August 1, 1942.
Born February 3, 1902, in Spain. Education: Central University, Madrid, 1919–1922.
Publications (Spanish titles of books, several of which also have been published in English translation): El Problema Religioso en Méjico, 1928; Imán, 1929; Orden Público, 1931; Teresa de Jesús, 1931; Siete Domingos Rojos, 1932; La Noche de las Cien Cabezas, 1934; La Aldea del Crimen, 1934; Mr. Witt en el Canton, 1935; Contraataque, 1938; Proverbio de la Muerte, 1940; El Lugar del Hombre, 1940; Mexicayotl, 1941.