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Gregorio López y Fuentes (November 17, 1895 – December 10, 1966) was a Mexican novelist, poet and journalist. He was one of the leading chroniclers of the Mexican Revolution. He was one of the greatest writers of his time. He got his work published in many famous articles.

López y Fuentes was born in a ranch called "El Mommy" in the Huasteca region of Veracruz in 1895. He started writing at the age of 15 when the Mexican Revolution began. Many of his books are related to civil conflict.

Later on, he became a literature teacher at a school in the Mexico City. In 1921 he began writing for the El Universal often under the Tulio F. Perez pseudonym. His stories were seen as exciting, humorous, and symbolic of Mexico. A realist, many of his works concerned the oppression of Native Americans. He was a contemporary of Mariano Azuela and Martín Luis Guzmán.

He has written many books including La siringa de cristal (1914), Claros de selva (1921), El vagabundo (1922), El alma del poblacho (1924), Campamento (1931), Tierra (1932), ¡Mi general! (1934), El Indio (1935), Arrieros (1937), Huasteca (1939), Una Carta a Dios (1940),A Letter to God published in Class 10 NCERT English named First Flight and many more.

He was awarded the National Prize of Arts and Science in 1935.

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G. L Fuentes was a Maxican novelist, poet and journalist. He started writing at the age of 15, when the Maxican Revolution began. Many of his books are related to the civil conflict. His stories are exciting and humorous. Many of his works are concerned with the oppression of Americans. He was awarded the national prize of Arts and Science in 1935.

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