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It is named after who has a leader position, but with the opposite characteristics of any team leader: he competes with his subordinates, does not respect his rights, only cares to get recognition even at the expense of the other's work, is self-centered and does not know how to work as a team. But since you get results (with high costs, but you don't pay for your company but your employees) everyone has it as a successful leader. Actually, there is an interesting twist for 'anti-leader', which is a parallel with antihero, where the leader seems incapable for his task by clumsiness and not by abusing power, but ends up fulfilling his task.
It is a literary genre, almost exclusive to the Chilean artist Nicanor Parra, who created poems with themes very far from the 'modern poetry', traditional of his generation and earlier; He was a rupturist, popular language, chabacan, ironic, influenced by surrealism and psychoanalysis.
'Maquí' is a castellanization of the French maqui, abbreviated form of maquis or maquisards that is a denomination used since the middle of the twentieth century for the guerrillas of resistance, in principle of the French against the German invasion in the Second War, but also of the Spaniards facing Francoism. The name is of Italian origin, where macchia (macha "shrubs, scrub" ) was the forest where the strength of resistance was hid.