Enrique Gil Gilbert
(Guayaquil, 1912-1973) Ecuadorian narrator, representative of social realism and the youngest member of the so-called Guayaquil Group, of which Joaquín Gallegos Lara, Demetrio Aguilera Malta were also part and José de la Cuadra.
Enrique Gil Gilbert
Enrique Gil Gilbert had an intense political and professorial life.He belonged to the communist party, was a member of parliament and, due to his ideological views, suffered prison and exile.He was one of the co-authors of the volume of stories Los que se van (1930), a title that would be decisive in the evolution of the national narrative.
The most important of his work is found in the stories, especially in Stories of Emmanuel , from 1939, whose main feature is the economy of language that he achieves in them.Clearly located in a realistic and socially committed style proposal, his writing has the merit of integrating popular speech into the literary structure.
Like other authors of his generation, Gil Gilbert tried to interpret the voices of the dispossessed; the construction of the Trans-Andean Railroad, for example, was the subject of his narrative.In 1942 he published Nuestro pan , an urban novel in which he investigates the unity of time and proposes the need to fragment it in order to expose the historical truth.
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