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José María Egas
Ecuadorian poet (1896–1982) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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José María Egas (Manta, 1896 - 1982) was an Ecuadorian poet. Many of his poems were turned into the lyrics of "pasillos".[1] Egas studied law at the University of Guayaquil graduated in 1927. He was then active as a lawyer and journalist, but became best known for his poetry, being appointed national poet laureate in 1976. He served as a professor at the University of Guayaquil.[2] He was the brother of the poet Hugo Mayo.
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Biography
Born in Manta (Manabí province), he was the son of don Carlos Egas Rodriguez and doña Rosalia Miranda Alarcón. He grows in a very well educated family present in Ecuador since the century XVII for his father part.
Works
- Poesía: Unción (1923)
- Unción y otros poemas (1941)
- El milagro (1941); Unción
- El milagro y Otros poemas (1954)
- Canto a Guayaquil (1960)
- Poesías completas (Guayaquil, 1982. 2da. Ed)
In anthologies:
- Indice de la poesía ecuatoriana contemporánea (Santiago de Chile, 1937)
- Otros modernistas (Guayaquil, s.f.)
- Poesía viva del Ecuador (Quito, 1990)
- La palabra perdurable (Quito, 1991)
- Poesía modernista ecuatoriana (Quito, 1991).
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References
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