Eliécer Cárdenas

This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Cárdenas and the second or maternal family name is Espinosa.
Eliécer Cárdenas Espinosa
Born Eliécer Cárdenas Espinosa
(1950-12-10) 10 December 1950
Occupation Writer
Nationality Ecuador Ecuador
Citizenship Ecuador Ecuador
Alma mater Central University of Ecuador
Genre Novel, Short Story
Literary movement Latin American literature, Post-Boom

Eliécer Cárdenas Espinosa (Cañar, December 10, 1950) is an Ecuadorian novelist.[1]

In his youth he went from school to school because he questioned the repressive systems and was suspended various times. For example, he assisted meetings of the Young Socialists, with whom he fought against the Ministry of Education for free college enrollments, and he was arrested in 1970 during the dictatorship of Velasco Ibarra.

In 1976 he graduated from the School of Jurisprudence of the Central University of Ecuador with a degree in Social Sciences. In Cuenca he married Carmen Patiño Ullauri.

From 1977-1978 he wrote the novel Polvo y ceniza (Dust and Ashes), which he entered into a novel contest held by the House of Ecuadorian Culture for writers under 40, and he won first prize. The book, published in 1979, is the most sold novel in Ecuador.[2] The novel put Cárdenas in the pinnacle of Ecuadorian narrative in the 1980s. In 1991 he was elected the president of the Azuay branch of the House of Ecuadorian Culture, and he won Third Prize at the National Biennial Novel Contest with his novel Que te perdone el viento (May the Wind Forgive You).

Works

Novels

Theater

Chronicle

Short-stories

Articles

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