. . . . . . . . . "Baldomero Lillo Figueroa (Lota, 6 gennaio 1867 \u2013 San Bernardo, 10 settembre 1923) \u00E8 stato uno scrittore cileno, considerato il maestro del realismo sociale nel suo paese."@it . . . . . "Baldomero Lillo Figueroa (n\u00E9 \u00E0 Lota, r\u00E9gion du Biob\u00EDo, le 6 janvier 1867 et mort le 10 septembre 1923 \u00E0 San Bernardo) \u00E9tait un conteur chilien, consid\u00E9r\u00E9 comme le ma\u00EEtre du r\u00E9alisme social dans son pays. Il \u00E9tait le fr\u00E8re de Samuel Lillo, \u00E9crivain chilien, Prix national de Litt\u00E9rature en 1947."@fr . . . . . . "Baldomero Lillo Figueroa (Lota, Chile, 6 de enero de 1867 - San Bernardo, Chile, 10 de septiembre de 1923) fue un cuentista chileno, considerado el maestro del g\u00E9nero del realismo social en su pa\u00EDs. Fue hermano de Samuel Lillo, otro escritor chileno, ganador del Premio Nacional de Literatura en 1947.Gracias a las experiencias acumuladas en las minas de carb\u00F3n pudo escribir una de sus obras m\u00E1s famosas Subterra, que retrata la vida de los mineros de Lota, y en particular en la mina Chifl\u00F3n del Diablo." . "Baldomero Lillo Figueroa (n\u00E9 \u00E0 Lota, r\u00E9gion du Biob\u00EDo, le 6 janvier 1867 et mort le 10 septembre 1923 \u00E0 San Bernardo) \u00E9tait un conteur chilien, consid\u00E9r\u00E9 comme le ma\u00EEtre du r\u00E9alisme social dans son pays. Il \u00E9tait le fr\u00E8re de Samuel Lillo, \u00E9crivain chilien, Prix national de Litt\u00E9rature en 1947."@fr . "Baldomero Lillo"@en . . . . . . . "Baldomero Lillo Figueroa (Lota, Chile, 6 de enero de 1867 - San Bernardo, Chile, 10 de septiembre de 1923) fue un cuentista chileno, considerado el maestro del g\u00E9nero del realismo social en su pa\u00EDs." . . "Baldomero Lillo Figueroa (Lota, 6 gennaio 1867 \u2013 San Bernardo, 10 settembre 1923) \u00E8 stato uno scrittore cileno, considerato il maestro del realismo sociale nel suo paese."@it . . . "Baldomero Lillo (1867-1923) was a Chilean Naturalist author, whose works had social protest as their main theme.Lillo's father traveled to California to participate in the 1848 Gold Rush, but returned with no fortune. He did learn much about mining, and he moved to southern Chile, Lota, to work the coal mines. Baldomero Lillo grew up in these mining communities and worked the mines himself. He was exposed to the writings of the French author \u00C9mile Zola, who used the philosophy of Positivism and the literary current of Naturalism to try to change the terrible conditions of French coal miners. Lillo was able to observe similar conditions in the Chilean mines and set out to improve the conditions of the workers by dramatizing their plight. Lillo wrote many short stories (collected in two major books, Sub Sole and Sub Terra) which sparked the interest of social activists who were appalled by the conditions in the mines. The story that follows is typical of his efforts.In \"The Devil's Tunnel\" the miners are seemingly trapped by their destiny to live out their squalid and exploited lives, which are dominated by the need for raw materials and the machinery of the Europeans. At the story's end there is a strong contrast between the clean, pure and benevolent sky, and the underground monster that devours the humans who dare to penetrate its dark lair."@en . . . "3473"^^ . . "107653087"^^ . . "Baldomero Lillo"@it . . "21"^^ . "Baldomero Lillo (1867-1923) was a Chilean Naturalist author, whose works had social protest as their main theme.Lillo's father traveled to California to participate in the 1848 Gold Rush, but returned with no fortune. He did learn much about mining, and he moved to southern Chile, Lota, to work the coal mines. Baldomero Lillo grew up in these mining communities and worked the mines himself."@en . "Baldomero Lillo"@fr . . . . "8277620"^^ . . . . "Baldomero Lillo" .