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Ecuadorian poet, writer, teacher, and cook
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Julio Pazos Barrera
Born (1944-08-18) 18 August 1944 (age 80)
Baños, Ecuador
OccupationWriter
Notable worksLa ciudad y las visiones (1980)
Notable awardsPremio Eugenio Espejo (2010)

Julio Pazos Barrera (Baños, 18 August 1944) is a poet, writer, teacher, and cook.

He is the editor-in-chief of the magazine Letras del Ecuador (Letters from Ecuador) published by the Ecuadorian House of Culture, and editor-in-chief of the magazine América.

He is a member of the Ecuadorian Academy of Language.

He was awarded Ecuador's National Prize in Literature "Premio Eugenio Espejo" in 2010 by the President of Ecuador.

Awards

  • First Prize and Medal. Poetry Contest, Catholic University of Ecuador (1968)
  • First Prize. Conrado Blanco Foundation of Madrid, Homage to Quito (1973
  • National Literature Prize "Aurelio Espinosa Pólit" (1979)
  • "Casa de las Américas" Prize, Havana, Cuba (1982)
  • “Juan León Mera” Distinction Award from the city of Ambato (1988)
  • "Jorge Carrera Andrade" Prize from the city of Quito (1988)
  • “Juan Montalvo” Distinction Award from the city of Ambato (1994)
  • Gold Medal “Aurelio Espinosa Pólit” for letters and culture, city of Quito (2006)
  • Premio Eugenio Espejo (2010)

Works

  • Plegaria azul (1963)
  • Ocupaciones del buscador (Quito, 1971)
  • Prendas tan queridas las palabras entregadas al vuelo (1974)
  • Entre las sombras y las iluminaciones (1977)
  • Entre las sombras las iluminaciones (1977)
  • La ciudad y las visiones (1980)
  • Levantamiento del país con textos libres (1982)
  • Ensayo: "Medardo Angel Silva" Estudio introductorio (1983)
  • Oficios (1984)
  • Contienda entre la vida y la muerte o Personajes volando en un lienzo (1985)
  • "La voragine". Estudio introductorio (1985)
  • Mujeres (1988)
  • "La victoria de Junín y otros poemas". Estudio introductorio (1988)
  • Cocina criolla, cocinemos lo nuestro (1990)
  • Literatura popular: versos y dichos de Tungurahua (1991)
  • Constancias (1993)
  • "Oposición a la magia de Francisco Proaño Arandi". Estudio introductorio (1994)
  • Juan León Mera: una visión actual (1996)
  • Holograma (1997)
  • Acercamiento a la obra de Oscar Efrén Reyes (1997)
  • Arte de la memoria (1998).
  • Días de pesares y delirios (2001)
  • El sabor de la memoria (2008)

References

  1. Profile of Julio Pazos Barrera
  2. https://rodolfoperezpimentel.com/pazos-barrera-julio/
  3. Dr. Julio Pazos Barrera, Academia Ecuatoriana de la Lengua
  4. List of winners of the "Premio Eugenio Espejo" with Spanish biographies Archived 2013-10-29 at the Wayback Machine
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