Fernando Tinajero
Fernando Tinajero Villamar (born 1940, Quito) is an Ecuadorian novelist, essayist, and university professor.[1] In the 1960s he was one of the most active members of Tzantzismo a cultural vanguard movement which had roots in the Cuban revolution. He was the 2015 recipient of the Eugenio Espejo Prize in literature awarded by the Ecuadorian president.[2]
Fernando Tinajero Vallamar | |
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Born | Quito, Ecuador | January 5, 1940
Occupation | Writer |
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Citizenship | |
Literary movement | Tsantzismo |
Notable awards | Premio Eugenio Espejo (2015) |
Works
- "Más allá de los dogmas" (1967) with foreword by Benjamín Carrión
- "El desencuentro"
- "Aproximaciones y distancias: ensayos"
- "Teoría de la cultura nacional"
- "De la evasión al desencanto"
gollark: That does sound somewhat unreasonable of them.
gollark: If you *do* find it normal it's probably also because of your culture. It's all because of your culture, apiohazardously so.
gollark: Months are limited resources, and must be allocated carefully.
gollark: There are also day/night cycle issues, although I suppose you could just assume one from some convenient point on the ground.
gollark: Specifically the Mecca.
References
- Biography of Fernando Tinajero Villamar (in Spanish). Retrieved on 2016-01-25.
- The Eugenio Espejo Prize returned and went to Pilar Bustos, Luis Cumbal and Fernando Tinajero (in Spanish). Retrieved on 2016-01-25.
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