Nationality Ecuadorian Name Alfredo Diezcanseco Movies The Three Rats | Genre Fiction, Non-Fiction Role Novelist | |
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Born October 12, 1908
Guayaquil, Ecuador ( 1908-10-12 ) Occupation Novelist, Essayist, Journalist, Historian, Diplomat Died May 1, 1993, Quito, Ecuador Spouse Mercedes Cucalon Concha (m. 1934) Children Francisco Pareja Cucalon, Cecilia Pareja Cucalon, Jorge Pareja Cucalon Parents Fernando Pareja y Pareja, Amalia Diez-Canseco y Coloma Similar People Jose de la Cuadra, Demetrio Aguilera Malta, Enrique Gil Gilbert, Joaquin Gallegos Lara, Jorge Icaza Coronel |
Alfredo Pareja Diezcanseco (October 12, 1908 - May 1, 1993) was a novelist, essayist, journalist, historian and diplomat. He was part of the "Guayaquil Group". Karl H. Heise complimented his work. He wrote the novel El muelle (The Pier), about his experiences working on New York City's docks of New York during the Great Depression. After returning to Ecuador he also spent several years in exile in Chile. His 1944 novel Las tres ratas (The three rats) was made into an Argentine film two years after it was written. He was awarded the Eugenio Espejo National Award in 1979.
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