Nicomedes Guzmán


Nicomedes Guzmán, was a Chilean writer, editor, poet, and novelist.

Biography

The second of twelve children born to Nicomedes Vásquez Arzola and Rosa Guzmán Acevedo, his full legal name was Óscar Nicomedes Vásquez Guzmán.
Guzmán's father worked in several jobs including as a streetcar motorman, a doorman, and an ice cream peddler. Guzmán's mother was a housewife and augmented their small income by caring for upper-class homes on occasion.
His formal education was often interrupted by his having to work —as a precocious laborer- to help the large family. Thus his scholarly development was largely autodictic. At age eleven he was a typesetter and bookbinder's assistant; later he was a truck-driver's helper and an errand boy. He carried boxes in a factory and, at age sixteen, obtained a job in a real-estate brokerage. He studied in evening classes in the Federico Hanssen Night School.
He married Lucia Del Cármen Salazar Vidal, and they had five children. He had a further two children from a later marriage with the psychologist and social worker Esther Josefina Panay Pérez.
His first novel was Los hombres oscuros/obscuros and his second was La sangre y la esperanza.
Guzmán died the day after his fiftieth birthday.

Works

Novels and Short Story collectionsLos Hombres Oscuros La Sangre y la Esperanza Donde Nace el Alba La Carne Iluminada La Luz Viene del Mar Una Moneda al Río y Otros Cuentos El Pan Bajo la Bota
PoetryLa Ceniza y el Sueño
AnthologiesNuevos Cuentistas Chilenos Antología de Baldomero Lillo Antología de Carlos Pezoa Véliz Autorretrato de Chile Antología de Cuentos Marta Brunet
  • ''Antología de Cuentos Chileno''