Adalberto Ortiz - born Adalberto Ortiz Quiñones (February 9, 1914 – February 1, 2003) was a novelist, poet and diplomat born in Esmeraldas, a province of Ecuador. Among his most important literary works we find his novel (1942; English translation by Susan Hill and Jonathan Tittler 1983), his poetry collection (1953), and the short story collection called (1971); His most defining feature as a writer was the incorporation of the elements of afro-American culture, enriching his literary vocabulary with its jargon, its elasticity and its rhythm.
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| - Adalberto Ortiz Quiñonez (Esmeraldas, 9 de febrero de 1914 - Guayaquil, 1 de febrero de 2003), fue un novelista, pintor, poeta y diplomático ecuatoriano. (es)
- Adalberto Ortiz - born Adalberto Ortiz Quiñones (February 9, 1914 – February 1, 2003) was a novelist, poet and diplomat born in Esmeraldas, a province of Ecuador. Among his most important literary works we find his novel (1942; English translation by Susan Hill and Jonathan Tittler 1983), his poetry collection (1953), and the short story collection called (1971); His most defining feature as a writer was the incorporation of the elements of afro-American culture, enriching his literary vocabulary with its jargon, its elasticity and its rhythm. (en)
- Ba úrscéalaí, file agus taidhleoir é Adalberto Ortiz (9 Feabhra 1914 - Feabhra 1, 2003) a rugadh i Esmeraldas, cúige de Eacuadór . I measc a chuid saothar liteartha is tábhachtaí faighimid a úrscéal Juyungo (1942; aistriúchán Béarla ag Susan Hill agus Jonathan Tittler 1983), a bhailiúchán filíochta Earth, Sound and Drum (1953), agus an bailiúchán gearrscéalta ar a dtugtar Entundada (1971); Ba é an ghné ba shuntasaí a bhí aige mar scríbhneoir ná gnéithe de chultúr Afrai-Mheiriceánach a ionchorprú, ag saibhriú a stór focal liteartha lena bhéarlagair, a leaisteachas agus a rithim. (ga)
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| - Adalberto Ortiz - born Adalberto Ortiz Quiñones (February 9, 1914 – February 1, 2003) was a novelist, poet and diplomat born in Esmeraldas, a province of Ecuador. Among his most important literary works we find his novel (1942; English translation by Susan Hill and Jonathan Tittler 1983), his poetry collection (1953), and the short story collection called (1971); His most defining feature as a writer was the incorporation of the elements of afro-American culture, enriching his literary vocabulary with its jargon, its elasticity and its rhythm. Ortiz's thematic focused around the identity of the afro-American within Latin-American society and its struggle towards social freedom, against oppression and secular exploitation. His body of work also preserves and rescues the elements of the psychology, idiosyncrasy, customs and slang of the afro-American culture. Facing the subject of the difference between classes, Ortiz used his characters to personalize and flesh out these political themes into very human and realistic stories. A specific point he touches in the novel Juyungo, for example, is the relationship of the Black and Mestizo races (personified by Lastre's descendant and the Mestizo Diaz). Outside of the aspects of social commentary, Ortiz's prose is celebrated and acclaimed as possessing singular beauty and elegance. In 1995 the Ecuadorian Government awarded him with the Eugenio Espejo National Prize celebrating the entirety of his work. (en)
- Adalberto Ortiz Quiñonez (Esmeraldas, 9 de febrero de 1914 - Guayaquil, 1 de febrero de 2003), fue un novelista, pintor, poeta y diplomático ecuatoriano. (es)
- Ba úrscéalaí, file agus taidhleoir é Adalberto Ortiz (9 Feabhra 1914 - Feabhra 1, 2003) a rugadh i Esmeraldas, cúige de Eacuadór . I measc a chuid saothar liteartha is tábhachtaí faighimid a úrscéal Juyungo (1942; aistriúchán Béarla ag Susan Hill agus Jonathan Tittler 1983), a bhailiúchán filíochta Earth, Sound and Drum (1953), agus an bailiúchán gearrscéalta ar a dtugtar Entundada (1971); Ba é an ghné ba shuntasaí a bhí aige mar scríbhneoir ná gnéithe de chultúr Afrai-Mheiriceánach a ionchorprú, ag saibhriú a stór focal liteartha lena bhéarlagair, a leaisteachas agus a rithim. Dhírigh téama Ortiz ar fhéiniúlacht na n-iar-Mheiriceánach laistigh den tsochaí Laidineach-Mheiriceánach agus a streachailt i dtreo saoirse shóisialta, i gcoinne cos ar bolg agus dúshaothrú saolta. Caomhnaíonn agus tarrthálann a chuid oibre chomh maith eilimintí na síceolaíochta, na neamhscriosachta, na nósanna agus béarlagair an chultúir Afrai-Mheiriceánach. Ag tabhairt aghaidh ar ábhar na ndifríochtaí idir aicmí, sóisialta, d'úsáid Ortiz a charachtair chun craiceann a chur ar na téamaí polaitiúla seo agus iad a chur i scéalta an-daonna agus réadúla. Pointe sonrach a luann sé san úrscéal Juyungo, mar shampla, is ea an gaol idir an cine gorm agus Mestizo (a léirítear i sliocht Lastre agus an Mestizo Diaz). Lasmuigh de ghnéithe na tráchtaireachta sóisialta, déantar prós Ortiz a cheiliúradh agus mholadh mar go bhfuil áilleacht agus maorgacht uathúil aige. Sa bhliain1995 bhronn Rialtas Eacuadórach an Premio Eugenio Espejo (Duais Náisiúnta Eugenio Espejo) air ag ceiliúradh iomlán a chuid oibre. (ga)
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