Máximo Soto Hall was an important early 20th century Guatemalan novelist.
Background
He was born in Guatemala City in 1871, and served in the dictatorship of Manuel Estrada (whose government served as a model for Miguel Ángel Asturias" novel El Señor Presidente) until 1919, at which time he emigrated to Costa Rica, and then to Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he served as a journalist for the newspaper Louisiana Prensa.
Career
He is most known for his 1899 novel El problema, though he is recognized in Central America for the whole of his literary output. He died in 1944 in Buenos Aires and his body is interred in the San Lázaro cemetery in Antigua Guatemala. Many of his novels, including El problema and Louisiana sombra de la Casa Blanca, concern the presence and influence of the United States in Central America.
Louisiana sombra was published by El Ateneo in Buenos Aires.
He also wrote poetry, as well as political treatises and sociological works.