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Ecuadorian literature has been characterized for essentially being costumbrista [1] and, in general, closely linked to events that are exclusively national in nature, with narratives that provide a glimpse into the life of the common citizen.The origins of Ecuadorian literature go back to the ancestral narratives that were passed down from generation to generation.
LGBTQ literature in Ecuador (1 C, 2 P) S. Ecuadorian speculative fiction (3 C) W. Ecuadorian writers (22 C, 17 P) Pages in category "Ecuadorian literature"
Early literature in colonial Ecuador, as in the rest of Spanish America, was influenced by the Spanish Golden Age. One of the earliest examples is Jacinto Collahuazo, [46] an indigenous chief of a northern village in today's Ibarra, born in the late 1600s.
A group of Ecuadorian poets [1] [2] [3] born between 1905 and 1920 representing the neosymbolism or lyrical vanguard movement. These poets gravitate towards an inner, cerebral lyric, but are also moved by the decisive influence of the social movements growing in the country and the world, specially to the many questions that arise after World War I and the years that followed.
Tzantzismo was a cultural movement in the 1960s, Ecuador. It was founded in Quito in 1962 by Marco Muñoz and Ulises Estrella , and joined by other members throughout the 1960s. They were greatly influenced by other Ecuadorian intellectuals such as Jorge Enrique Adoum , César Dávila Andrade and Agustin Cueva .
Also: Ecuador: People: By occupation: People in arts occupations: Writers. Subcategories. This category has the following 22 subcategories, out of 22 total. ...
Pablo Palacio, author of Un hombre muerto a puntapiés [].. LGBT literature in Ecuador, defined as literature written by Ecuadorian authors that involves plots, themes or characters that are part of or are related to sexual diversity, had its earliest exponent in the short story Un hombre muerto a puntapiés [], published in 1926 by Pablo Palacio, became the first Ecuadorian literary work to ...
The book marked a break with the prevailing social realist tradition of Ecuadorian literature and won the Aurelio Espinosa Pólit Prize. As the award was given by the Catholic University of Ecuador, it generated a controversy that reached the Vatican. , La Linares remains Eguez's most popular work, and has been through many editions and ...