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José Rumazo González (Latacunga, August 28, 1904 - 1995) was an Ecuadorian writer, philosopher, and historian. He is the author of the celebrated poem "Parusia", an epic poem that he began writing in 1956 and consists of 5,600 pages in 7 volumes; it contains close to 240,000 verses, which makes it one of the longest epic poems in human history; it is longer than the Mahabharata by Vyasa, the Ramayana by Valmiki, the Iliad and Odyssey by Homer, and the Aeneid by Virgil.

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  • José Rumazo González (Latacunga, 1904 - 1995)​​ fue un escritor, historiador y diplomático ecuatoriano. Entre sus obras literarias más importantes destaca el poema épico Parusía, que debido a su extensión de más de 200.000 versos endecasílabos es considerado uno de los poemas más largos de la historia. Su bibliografía también incluye los poemarios: Altamar, Proa, Raudal, Soledades de la Sangre y Claridades en Vislumbres; los dramas Sevilla del Oro y La leyenda del Cacique Dorado; y la novela Andariegos.​ Obtuvo el Premio Eugenio Espejo por su carrera literaria en 1987.​ (es)
  • José Rumazo González (Latacunga, August 28, 1904 - 1995) was an Ecuadorian writer, philosopher, and historian. He is the author of the celebrated poem "Parusia", an epic poem that he began writing in 1956 and consists of 5,600 pages in 7 volumes; it contains close to 240,000 verses, which makes it one of the longest epic poems in human history; it is longer than the Mahabharata by Vyasa, the Ramayana by Valmiki, the Iliad and Odyssey by Homer, and the Aeneid by Virgil. (en)
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  • José Rumazo González (Latacunga, August 28, 1904 - 1995) was an Ecuadorian writer, philosopher, and historian. He is the author of the celebrated poem "Parusia", an epic poem that he began writing in 1956 and consists of 5,600 pages in 7 volumes; it contains close to 240,000 verses, which makes it one of the longest epic poems in human history; it is longer than the Mahabharata by Vyasa, the Ramayana by Valmiki, the Iliad and Odyssey by Homer, and the Aeneid by Virgil. He served as consul in Seville, Cadiz, Lisbon and Barcelona, and he was ambassador in Honduras, Argentina, Uruguay y Panama. He taught History and Castilian at the Eloy Alfaro Military School, and History and Superior Grammar in the Catholic University of Quito. He is a member of the Ecuadorian Academy of Language, the Ecuadorian Academy of History, the Academies of History of Bogota and Madrid, the Ecuadorian House of Culture, the Bolivarian Society, and other institutions. He was awarded the National Order of Merit (Orden Nacional al Mérito) (1976), and the National Prize in Literature "Premio Eugenio Espejo" in 1987. (en)
  • José Rumazo González (Latacunga, 1904 - 1995)​​ fue un escritor, historiador y diplomático ecuatoriano. Entre sus obras literarias más importantes destaca el poema épico Parusía, que debido a su extensión de más de 200.000 versos endecasílabos es considerado uno de los poemas más largos de la historia. Su bibliografía también incluye los poemarios: Altamar, Proa, Raudal, Soledades de la Sangre y Claridades en Vislumbres; los dramas Sevilla del Oro y La leyenda del Cacique Dorado; y la novela Andariegos.​ En su faceta de historiador publicó obras tales como El Ecuador en la América Prehispánica, que ganó en 1933 el premio de la Academia Nacional de Historia.​ Presidió además la Academia Ecuatoriana de la Lengua entre 1975 y 1984.​ Obtuvo el Premio Eugenio Espejo por su carrera literaria en 1987.​ (es)
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