Fabián Dobles
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Fabián Dobles (San Antonio de Belén, January 7, 1918-San José de Costa Rica, March 22, 1997) was a Costa Rican writer.
He went to Atenas when he was a child and he studied Laws there, but he never worked as a lawyer. He is usually associated with other writers of the so-called 40 generation concerned about social changes, a group of writers who came out in the middle of the population's movements that claimed farming regularisations when the coffee business drew back due to banana business, what created migrations from the villages to the cities with a sea harbour.
He engaged several civil charges: Legal del Patronato Nacional de la Infancia (PANI, Legal Children’s National Patronage),allowances, professor in Universidad de Costa Rica, teacher in the Liceo de Costa Rica, etc. He was a member of the Communist Party, for which he was imprisoned, and later, he had several occupations later until he got a job in Prensa Latina, a Havanan publication .