Mario Ezcurdia Camacho

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Mario Ezcurdia
Mario Ezcurdia on the back cover of his book, The Great Game
Mario Ezcurdia on the back cover of his book, The Great Game
BornMario Camacho Ezcurdia
(1925-10-01)October 1, 1925
Mexico City
DiedOctober 8, 1998(1998-10-08) (aged 73)
Mexico City
OccupationNovelist, essayist, journalist and political scientist
LanguageSpanish
NationalityMexican
Genrenovels, essays, policy background
SpouseRosa María Valles Ruiz
ChildrenMario, Flower, Isabel,
Carlos Lucero, Luis,
Lorena, Maite, Cristian
Victor, Claudia

Mario Ezcurdia Camacho (October 1, 1925 in Mexico City – October 8, 1998) was a Mexican journalist, novelist and essayist.

Biography[edit]

He was a member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party, where he founded and directed the theoretical group Línea (1972–1975). He started in journalism at age 16 in the year of 1943, as an assistant editorial office in the journal Hoy Today . During his tenure as head of press of the Office of the President of the Republic (Mexico) during the regime of Adolfo Lopez Mateos (1958–1964), his performance both at home and abroad was so bright that the organizers of the tour to South Africa of General Charles de Gaulle visited Mexico especially to ask Ezcurdia guidance and training.

Journalistic career[edit]

  • Editor-in-chief at Así (1948);
  • Stage director (1949);
  • Editor at El Popular (1950–1952), Impacto (1953–1955) and Ovaciones (1953–1955) Newspapers;
  • Founding director of the magazine Al Día (1955–1958);
  • Chief of press of the Presidency of the Republic during the regime of Adolfo López Mateos (1958–1964);
  • Author of the column «Las cuentas claras», in El Universal, under the pseudonym of José C. Álvarez and with his own signature (1961–1962 and 1973–1974);
  • Column Author «De la política», at El Día (1969–1972 and 1977–1982);
  • Commentator and producer of journalistic programs on Channel 13 television (1974–1976);
  • Article Writer (1976–1978) and general director of the newspaper El Nacional (1982–1989), and
  • Author of the novel El gran juego (1967), of the chronicle Operación Europa and of the essays Análisis teórico del PRI, La prioridad es el hombre (1981) y Miguel de la Madrid, el hombre, el candidato (1982); gathered a selection of his articles in De la política.

Awards and decorations[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Link reference to Julián Vázquez article and Carmen de la Rosa about the History of The National Journalism award of Mexico at the page of Premio Nacional de Periodismo (México) (from Spanish Wikipedia) Premio Nacional de Periodismo (México)

Other sources and references[edit]

  • Humberto Musacchio: Diccionario Enclopédico de México Ilustrado, Editorial Andrés León.
  • Referencias a extractos bibliográficos del libro El Gran Juego, de Mario Ezcurdia Camacho, B. Costa-Amic, 1967

External links[edit]

  • Audio de la última colaboración de Mario Ezcurdia en Radio Fórmula, on SoundCloud