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He earned his doctorate degree in jurisprudence from the Central University of Ecuador. She was born and died in Guayaquil, Ecuador.
Her pen name was Ileana Espinal. Biography Born in Guayaquil on October 31, , Espinal's father was Jorge Espinel Barreiro, who worked at the Customs department and later owned a pharmacy. Her father died prematurely in when she was 13 years old. At the age of 10 Espinal would already write verses, and even helped her mother correct her students' theses. In she graduated from high school and began studying in the School of Journalism, but she dropped out after a year and a half due to liver illness. She asked her mother about the author, and her mother immediately made a phone call to set up a meeting between them.
His father, Luis Felipe Borja Perez, sent him to Paris to treat a disease in his eye when he was just entering adolescence. His first anthology of poems was Inconsolable Charter, published in She is the current President of the United Nations General Assembly for the 73rd session[2], office which started in September Parallel to his studies in medicine, he also became interested in literature, particularly in poetry. Search WorldCat Find items in libraries near you.
She is the current President of the United Nations General Assembly for the 73rd session[2], office which started in September She also held several other Ministerial posts before. She served as the Permanent Representative of Ecuador to the United Nations in Geneva from October to May , and held the same position from to Besides her political career she is also a poet and essayist.
Personal life Espinosa was born 7 September in Salamanca, Spain during a stay of her parents in the city. She is fluent in French and English and has working knowledge of Portuguese.
She has interests in poetry and ecology. He was the co-founder of Tzantzismo, a movement of the s, Ecuador. He was also a film expert, who headed the film department of the House of Ecuadorian Culture for over 30 years. In the beginning of Estrella met Regina Katz. Together they traveled to Panama, and later to San Jose, Costa Rica where he taught a poetry course for three months to the children of the Castella Conservatory. In Mexico he wrote for the poetry magazine "El Corno emplumado", and was a literary critic for the newspapers "Ovaciones" and "Excelsior". They then moved to New York for 9 months, where he spent a great deal of time watching movies by Italian neore He was first homeschooled by his mother before traveling to the capital city of Quito where he graduated from Escuela Superior Juan Montalvo with a degree in public accounting in It was published in by the Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana.
The novel expresses the fraught situation of Afro-Ecuadorians used as pawns to fight for the Conservative Party and Liberal Party during the Liberal Revolution in Ecuador of [2] Bass was influenced by global Pa They all read this poetry in the original language, by authors including Baudel He attended the colegio "Olmedo" Olmedo high school but dropped out before graduating.
Flor had six children with his wife Clorinda Sacoto. Despite being crippled, Lara fought as a militant communist and intellectual in Ecuador. He participated in street battles and blockades, with the help of a friend who carried him on his shoulders and acted as his legs. He never attended school and was completely self-taught.
Karina Galvez born July 7, is an Ecuadorian American poet. She was born in Guayaquil, Ecuador, July 7, She lived in California, United States during Since she resided in Ecuador, but flew extensively through the world. She is also a song writer and has written children's poems and short children's stories. Biography Alfredo Gangotena was born in Quito on April 19, His father died circa Gangotena moved to Paris at the age of 16 to complete his education, eventually earning a mining engineering degree to fulfill his father's last wishes.
In Paris, Jules Supervielle, Max Jacob and Jean Cocteau, with whom he had strong ties of friendship, encouraged him to publish his poetry. Gangotena was part of a group of Latin American writers living in Paris and writing in French during first part of the 20th century. Although a native Spanish speaker, Gangotena managed to dominate the French language so well, t Euler Granda June 7, — February 22, was an Ecuadorian poet, writer, and psychiatrist.
He was married to the poet Violeta Luna, with whom he had four children. They had no children.
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Parallel to his studies in medicine, he also became interested in literature, particularly in poetry. In a translated interview with El Universo, Granda pointed out that "the poetry that I do in a certain way is surreal, that is, using elements and internal experiences of the human being.
It's a huge advantage to have been a psychiatrist. Death Granda died on February 22, , at the age of He was a literature professor at the University Laica Eloy Alfaro in Manabi, where he sought to strengthen oral tradition, theater and music. Works El montonero de Montecristi Jinetes en la noche Historia de la literatura manabita Se vende una ciudad: In , she became the first female state councillor, and in , she was the first female presidential candidate. She fought for the continued right for women's suffrage after controversy following the establishment of women's suffrage in References Perez Pimentel, Rodolfo.
Diccionario Biografico de Ecuador. Retrieved 21 September Jacinto de Evia was born in Guayaquil in and died at the beginning of the 18th century. Retrieved 16 December Wikisource has original text related to this article: Ignacio Lasso - was an Ecuadorian poet born in Quito. He was the mentor and founder of the magazine of the poets of Elan, a group integrated by Ecuadorian poets born between and He collaborated with several magazines of his time. Numa Pompilio Llona March 5, — April 5, was an Ecuadorian poet, journalist, educator, diplomat, and philosopher.
Numa Pompilio Llona was widely read in his time, but today he is mostly forgotten.
In he was appointed the rector of the University of Guayaquil, where he held the professorship of aesthetics and general literature. He also served as a diplomat in Spain —62 , France, Italy , and Colombia , and formed friendships with many famous poets and writers of the time, such as Victor Hugo, George Sand, Alphonse de Lamar Violeta Luna born in Guayaquil is an Ecuadorian poet, novelist, essayist, professor and literary critic. American King James Version You have been in Eden the garden of God; every precious stone was your covering, the sardius, topaz, and the diamond, the beryl, the onyx, and the jasper, the sapphire, the emerald, and the carbuncle, and gold: American Standard Version Thou wast in Eden, the garden of God; every precious stone was thy covering, the sardius, the topaz, and the diamond, the beryl, the onyx, and the jasper, the sapphire, the emerald, and the carbuncle, and gold: Douay-Rheims Bible Thou wast in the pleasures of the paradise of God: Darby Bible Translation thou wast in Eden, the garden of God.
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They were also patrons of the arts who contributed to the Renaissance.
From a wealthy family, she was allowed the resources to develop her artistic talents. Some of her original works are housed at the Casa de la Cultura in Chimborazo.
In only 24 years of life she amassed an extensi The Politics of Sentiment: Imagining and Remembering Guayaquil. University of Texas Press. Member feedback about Arturo Borja: Member feedback about Humberto Fierro: Member feedback about House of Borgia: