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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...
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    interest in the Latin American writers Horacio Quiroga, Ciro Alegría, Jorge Icaza, Rubén Darío, and Miguel Asturias. Many of these authors' ideas he cataloged...
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  • leading authority" on Ecuadoran poet Jorge Carrera Andrade. Ojeda also wrote extensively on Ecuadoran novelist Jorge Icaza. Ojeda grew up in Quito, Ecuador...
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    Jorge Carrera Andrade; the novelist Enrique Gil Gilbert; the novelist Jorge Icaza (author of the novel Huasipungo, translated to many languages); the short...
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    Luis Alberto Costales; the novelist Enrique Gil Gilbert; the novelist Jorge Icaza (author of the novel Huasipungo, translated to many languages); the short...
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  • El chulla Romero y Flores is a 1958 novel by the Ecuadorian writer Jorge Icaza (1906–1978). The book explores mestizo cultural identity. The protagonist...
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  • (~1548 ~ 1620), Portuguese Augustinian theologian, writer, and preacher Jorge Icaza Coronel (1906–1978), writer from Ecuador Juan Coronel (1569–1651), Spanish...
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    (Venezuela) 1931 Sóngoro Cosongo Nicolás Guillén (Cuba) 1934 Huasipungo Jorge Icaza (Ecuador) 1936 Angústia Graciliano Ramos (Brazil) 1937 Doble acento Eugenio...
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  • wasi punku, wasi house, punku door, "house door") is a 1934 novel by Jorge Icaza (1906-1978) of Ecuador. Huasipungo became a well-known "Indigenist" novel...
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    Espejo, scientist (1747–1795) Oswaldo Guayasamín, painter (1919–1999) Jorge Icaza, novelist (1906–1978) Juana Miranda, midwife and professor (1842–1914)...
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  • Preceded by April 20, 1973 Embajador del Ecuador en la Unión Soviética Jorge Icaza Coronel Succeeded by December 11, 2007: Patricio Alberto Chávez Závala...
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  • 1971) - journalist and TV presenter Gilda Holst (b. 1952) - writer Jorge Icaza Coronel (1906–1978) - writer María Angélica Idrobo (1890–1956) - writer...
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    admiral (b. 1883) May 26 Tamara Karsavina, Soviet ballerina (b. 1885) Jorge Icaza Coronel, Ecuadorean novelist (b. 1906) May 31 József Bozsik, Hungarian...
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  • 1948) Joaquín Gallegos Lara (1909–1947) Jorge Carrera Andrade (1903–1978) Jorge Enrique Adoum (1926–2009) Jorge Icaza Coronel (1906–1978), novelist and playwright...
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    Jorge Carrera Andrade; the novelist Enrique Gil Gilbert; the novelist Jorge Icaza (author of the novel Huasipungo, translated to many languages); the short...
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  • whom were Jewish), José Revueltas of Mexico, Nicomedes Guzmán of Chile, Jorge Icaza of Ecuador, and numerous others.[citation needed] In the United States...
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  • Cornwell (born 1956, US, f) William Cornysh (1465–1523, England, d/p) Jorge Icaza Coronel (1906–1978, Ecuador, d/f) Svetozar Ćorović (1875–1919, Ottoman...
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  • María Fernanda Espinosa (born 1964) Enrique Gil Gilbert (1912–1973) Jorge Icaza (1906–1978) Salomon Isacovici (1924–1998) Edna Iturralde (born 1948)...
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  • story writer Jorge Carrera Andrade – poet Jorge Icaza Coronel (1906–1978), novelist Jorge Luis Cáceres (born 1982), editor, anthologist Jorge Núñez Sánchez...
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    milestone for indigenous and peasant rights, and was later the subject of Jorge Icaza's novel Huasipungo (1934). During the May 1944 Revolution in Ecuador,...
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    host. She was the daughter of actress Talina Fernández and banker Gerardo Jorge Levy. Mariana Levy Fernández was born in Mexico City. By the time she turned...
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  • Vicente Icaza The Revengers (1972) – Cholo Those Years (1973) – Benito Juárez La venida del Rey Olmos (1975) El cumpleaños del perro (1975) – Jorge Maldonado...
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  • Francisco Icaza (5 October 1930 – 3 May 2014) was a Mexican artist best known for his drawings about his travels and his oil paintings. He spent much...
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  • Grasset, 1986 Nicolas Guillen Le Chant de Cuba - Poèmes 1930-1972, Jorge Icaza L'Homme de Quito, Albin Michel, 1993 Luis Mizon Poèmes du sud et autres...
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    the Instituto Nacional Mejía and at the Central University of Ecuador. Jorge Icaza (Quito, June 10, 1906 – Quito, May 26, 1978), novelist. Achieved international...
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    an early draft roadmap. Gathering from other project leaders Miguel de Icaza and Havoc Pennington, the roadmap roughly detailed overall goals, their...
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    the "Por México al Frente" coalition in conjunction with Emilio Álvarez Icaza. In addition, on the national list, she was nominated for a Senate seat...
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  • up by more artists in Mexico, with Francisco Icaza and Arnold Belkin at the forefront. Belkin and Icaza embraced Neofiguration and formed a group called...
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    (1999–2000): Alejandro Alegre Rabiela (2000–2005): Eduardo Medina-Mora Icaza (2005–2006): Jaime Domingo López Buitrón (1st term) (2006–2011): Guillermo...
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  • of her family, as her mother has chosen her ideal husband, Sebastián de Icaza (Osvaldo de León), son of one of the most influential families in Aguazul;...
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