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Introduction.

In the present work it shows the development of a guide to analysis of a work literary " Black Light " , the brilliant author Alvaro Salvador Menéndez Leal

Author´s Biography.

Álvaro Menén Desleal was born in El Salvador in 1931 and died on 6 April 2000. As well as a dramatist, he is known as a poet, and also as a writer of fantastic fiction. He worked as a journalist, writing and editing for the literary supplement of El Diario de Hoy in El Salvador, as well as for journals and newspapers in Mexico during the 1950s and 1960s. He was responsible for founding the first TV news programme of Central America which ran between 1956 and 1960.

Menén Desleal was a member of the literary group ‘la generación comprometida’, a Salvadorean circle of writers active in the 1950s which included the poet Roque Dalton, and was heavily influenced by the existentialist doctrine of Jean-Paul Sartre.

Throughout many stages of his life, Menén Desleal lived in exile outside of El Salvador - in Mexico, Argentina, Costa Rica and Europe and he taught widely at various international universities.

His plays have been translated into French, English and German.

Setting.

Black light work was written in the Salvadoran territory by Alvaro Menen Desleal in 1961.

Black light is a theatrical achievement for all time as addressing deeper issues like life and death , injustice , survival , repression , violence , freedom , political struggles , dictatorships , the character of the masses, the Party of God and love .

Autor´s message.

The message the author intended to make Black Light 's work is that for society an idealist and a thief are the same thing and therefore deserve death itself.

whose message aims to place ourselves in a space

light and hope for the future .

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