Germán Dehesa (July 1, 1944 â€" September 2, 2010) was a Mexican
journalist, academic and writer.Dehesa was born in Mexico City on July
1, 1944.[1] He studied both Hispanic literature and chemical
engineering at the National Autonomous University of Mexico.[1]Dehesa
wrote six plays and eleven books during his career.[1] His works
included Fallaste, Corazon! (You Failed, Heart!), Los PRIsidentes and
Las Nuevas Aventuras de El Principito (The New Adventures of The
Little Prince).[1] He taught as a professor at the National Autonomous
University of Mexico for 25 years.[1] In May 2008, Dehesa was awarded
the Don Quixote Prize by the government of Castile-La Mancha in Spain
for his article Ah, Que Tiempos! (Ah, What Times!).[1]Dehesa died at
his home in Mexico City on September 2, 2010, at the age of 66.[1] He
had published his last newspaper column, Gaceta del Angel (Angel's
Gazette), in the Reforma newspaper days before his death.[1]
journalist, academic and writer.Dehesa was born in Mexico City on July
1, 1944.[1] He studied both Hispanic literature and chemical
engineering at the National Autonomous University of Mexico.[1]Dehesa
wrote six plays and eleven books during his career.[1] His works
included Fallaste, Corazon! (You Failed, Heart!), Los PRIsidentes and
Las Nuevas Aventuras de El Principito (The New Adventures of The
Little Prince).[1] He taught as a professor at the National Autonomous
University of Mexico for 25 years.[1] In May 2008, Dehesa was awarded
the Don Quixote Prize by the government of Castile-La Mancha in Spain
for his article Ah, Que Tiempos! (Ah, What Times!).[1]Dehesa died at
his home in Mexico City on September 2, 2010, at the age of 66.[1] He
had published his last newspaper column, Gaceta del Angel (Angel's
Gazette), in the Reforma newspaper days before his death.[1]
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