El realismo social e indigenista en el cuento ecuatoriano 1920–1950

  1. Marcelo Castro López
  2. Paz Benito del Pozo
  3. Yovany Salazar Estrada
Journal:
Etudes romanes de Brno

ISSN: 1803-7399

Year of publication: 2019

Issue: 1

Pages: 69-80

Type: Article

DOI: 10.5817/ERB2019-1-5 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openOpen access editor

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Abstract

The article aims to appraise the advent of social and indigenous realism in the consolidation and flourishing of the Ecuadorian short story, during the twenties, thirties and forties of the last century. To do so, after abridging the chronological development of the short story in Ecuador and outline a brief contextualization of the time that realism emerged it is alluded to the main storytellers and works from different cities of the country which have been canonized as references of realism and indigenism in the brief narrative of our country, including those storytellers who extended the validity of this literary trend in the fifties and sixties of the twentieth century