Marxism and Art: Literature: Otto Rene Castillo Archive
Introduction:
Otto Rene Castillo, born 1936, was a Guatemalan revolutionary, a
guerilla fighter, and a poet. Following the 1954 CIA-sponsored coup that overthrew the democratic Arbenz government, Castillo went into exile in El
Salvador, where he met Roque Dalton and other writers who helped him publish his
early works. When the dictator Armas died in 1957 he returned to Guatemala and in 1959 went to the German Democratic Republic to study, where he received a
Masters degree. Castillo returned to Guatemala in 1964 and became active in the Workers Party, founded the Experimental Theater of the Capital City
Municipality, and wrote and published numerous poems. That same year, he was arrested but managed to escape, going into exile once again, this time in
Europe. Later that year he went back to Guatemala secretly and joined one of the
armed guerilla movements operating in the Zacapa mountains. In 1967, Castillo and other revolutionary fighters were captured; he, along with his comrades and
some local campesinos, were brutally tortured and then burned alive.
Works:
Apolitical Intellectuals
Satisfaction
Before the Scales, Tomorrow