Francisco Tobar García
Francisco Tobar Garcia (Quito, November 3, 1928 – Quito, February 1, 1997) was an Ecuadorian poet, playwright, short story writer, essayist, journalist, literary critic, diplomat and university professor.[1]
Francisco Tobar Garcia | |
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Born | November 3, 1928 Quito, Ecuador |
Died | February 1, 1997 68) Quito, Ecuador | (aged
Occupation | Writer, Diplomat |
Nationality | Ecuadorian |
He held a Ph.D. in Literature from the Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador. He was a visiting professor at the National University of La Plata in Argentina, the Sorbonne in Paris, and the Complutense University of Madrid. He functioned as a diplomat for the Ecuadorian government in Spain, Haiti and Venezuela. He was also the director of the publishing division of the House of Ecuadorian Culture.[2]
He died of lung cancer on February 1, 1997.[3]
Works
Poetry
- Amargo (Quito: Ed. Presencia, 1951)
- Segismundo y Zalatiel (Quito: Ed. Presencia, 1952)
- Naufragio y otros poemas (Quito: Ed. Casa de la Cultura, 1962)
- Dhanu (Madrid: Oficina de Educación Iberoamericana, 1978)
- Ebrio de eternidad (Quito: Ed. Banco Central de Ecuador, 1992)
Plays
- Tres piezas de teatro (Quito: Ed. Casa de la Cultura, 1962)
- Grandes comedias (Quito: Ed. Casa de la Cultura, 1981)
Novels
- Pares o nones (Madrid: Ed. Planeta, 1979) - winner of the Marbella Prize in Spain
- La corriente era libre (Bogotá: Ed. Paulinas, 1979)
- Autobiografía admirable de mi tía Eduvigis (Quito: Ed. El Conejo, 1991) - considered Francisco Tobar Garcia's masterpiece by critics
Short stories
- Los quiteños (Quito: Ed. Central de Publicaciones, 1991)
gollark: The market, amazingly, allows *earning* them, for shards.
gollark: The existing system- results in stupid unfairness in trading- is very annoying to lineage builders who want prizes in lineages- does not allow you to work towards them at all
gollark: You can't actually earn it. It's random.
gollark: <@480213740499894283> Why should they not be in the market?
gollark: If the messies reject each other, breed them to literally any other dragon and breed the child instead.
References
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