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  2. Luis A. Martínez - Wikipedia

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    He wrote a treatise on agriculture and one in defense of the indigenous people of Ecuador. Martínez was also a painter. During his lifetime he had a critically acclaimed exhibition of his paintings in Buenos Aires and one of his paintings was awarded Honorable Mention in a contest in Chicago. [ 1 ]

  3. Benjamín Carrión - Wikipedia

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    El desencanto de Miguel García (1929) Obras de Benjamín Carrión; Nuevas Cartas al Ecuador; Los Creadores de la Nueva América; Mapa de America (1931) San Miguel de Unamuno; Santa Gabriela Mistral; Puerto Rico; Índice de la Poesía Ecuatoriana Contemporánea; Por Qué Jesús No Vuelve; El Santo del Patíbulo; Atahuallpa (1934) El Cuento de ...

  4. Ecuadorian literature - Wikipedia

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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.

  5. Jorge Icaza Coronel - Wikipedia

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    Jorge Icaza Coronel (July 10, 1906 – May 26, 1978), commonly referred to as Jorge Icaza, was a writer from Ecuador, best known for his novel Huasipungo, which brought attention to the exploitation of Ecuador's indigenous people by Ecuadorian whites.

  6. Juan León Mera - Wikipedia

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    Juan León Mera Martínez (28 June 1832 – 13 December 1894) was an Ecuadorian essayist, novelist, politician and painter. His best-known works are the Ecuadorian National Hymn and the novel Cumandá (1879).

  7. Gualgura - Wikipedia

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    The gualgura is an Ecuadorian legend. It is a black chick that has an attractive voice and appears innocent. But when it decides to attack, it transforms into a man with a thick voice that convinces and hypnotizes people, leaving them unconscious or dead.

  8. Alfredo Pareja Diezcanseco - Wikipedia

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    Historia del Ecuador (1954) La lucha por la democracia en el Ecuador (Quito, 1956) Thomas Mann y el nuevo humanismo (Quito, 1956) El Ecuador de Eloy Alfaro (1966) Historia de la República: El Ecuador desde 1830 a Nuestros días (2 vols.; Guayaquil: Cromograph, 1974) Las Instituciones y la Administración en la Real Audiencia de Quito (Quito, 1975)

  9. Hoy (Ecuadorian newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Hoy, a daily publication in Ecuador, was published physically from June 7, 1982, until August 26, 2014, and from then onwards digitally. [1] Its editorial office is located in Quito, and it is currently published simultaneously in Guayaquil in electronic format. It was created by Jaime Mantilla Anderson, according to whom it was the first ...