Julio Jiménez Rueda | |
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Born |
Mexico City |
April 10, 1896
Died | April 10, 1960 Mexico City |
(aged 64)
Occupation | lawyer, writer, playwright and diplomat |
Nationality | Mexican |
Alma mater | Universidad Nacional de México |
Julio Jiménez Rueda (b. Mexico City, April 10, 1896 – d. Mexico City, June 25, 1960) was a Mexican lawyer, writer, playwright and diplomat.
Jiménez Rueda studied at the Escuela Nacional Preparatoria, and graduated in law at the Universidad Nacional de México (later UNAM) in 1919. Later on, he was appointed as the director of the Escuela Nacional de Arte Teatral of UNAM. He completed a doctoral degree of philosophy and literature in 1935. As a diplomat, he served in Montevideo in 1920, and afterwards in Buenos Aires until 1922. Back in Mexico he was the director of the General Archive of the Nation, and later president of the Centro Mexicano de Escritores. In 1923 he promoted the creation of the Municipal Theater, fostered the creation of the Unión de Autores Dramáticos (Dramatic Writers' Union), and participated in the Teatro Ulises movement. He became a corresponding member of the Academia Mexicana de la Lengua on August 7, 1935, and of the Academia Mexicana de la Historia in 1954. He directed the Faculty of Philosophy and Literature of the UNAM, where he taught Spanish literature for many years. He also was co-founder of the Instituto Internacional de Literatura Iberoamericana (IILI).