César Dávila Andrade
César Dávila Andrade (October 5, 1918 in Cuenca, Ecuador - May 2, 1967) was an Ecuadorian poet and writer.
César Dávila Andrade | |
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Born | Cuenca, Ecuador | October 5, 1918
Died | May 2, 1967 48) | (aged
Nationality | Ecuador |
His works displayed elements of Neo-romanticism and surrealism.
Works
Poems
- Oda al Arquitecto (1946).
- Espacio me has vencido (1947).
- Catedral salvaje (1951).
- Boletín y elegía de las mitas (1956).
- Arco de instantes (1959).
- En un lugar no identificado (1963).
- Conexiones de tierra (1964).
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See also
- Luis Costales
- Jorge Enrique Adoum
External links
- Consejo Nacional de Cultura de Ecuador
- Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores de Ecuador
- Ecuadorian Dictionary of Biography
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