"> Name: Manlio Argueta, Salvadorean fiction writer and poet

Date:  1976 - 1984

Location:  Central America and the Caribbean

SubjectPolitical/Economic/Social Opinion

MediumLiterature


Artist: Manlio Argueta

Confronting Bodies: El Salvadorean authorities

Date of Action: 1980

Specific Location: El Salvador

Description of Artwork: Argueta's "A Day in the Life" (1980) tells the story of a Salvadorean peasant woman who must deal with life under repressive government and fear of death squads.



Description of Incident: The Salvadorean government forbid the publication of critical literature. The only place to find social protest literature was in the library of the University of Central America. Repression of such writers led Argueta to flee to Costa Rica and publish his work from Argentina.



Results of Incident: "A Day in the Life" was availible in Catholic book stores and some hotels even though it was offically prohibited from publication.



Source: Censorship, A World Encyclopedia, ed. D. Jones

Submitted By: NCAC



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