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Home > Ecuador  > Ecuador Literature  > Jorge Enrique Adoum

Jorge Enrique Adoum

Jorge Enrique Adoum was born in Ambato, Ecuador. He is a writer, politician and an Ecuadorian diplomat. His most successful novel is 'Between Marx and a woman undresses" published in 1976. This novel was made to the cinema in 1996 by the Ecuadorian producer Camilo Luzuriago. Jorge Enrique Adoum is an Ecuadorian writer. Adoum the Ecuadorian writer is one of the famous writers of Latin American Poetry. Social concerns have been dominant in his works. He has been nominated for the Cervantes Prize. Adoum, was the personal secretary of Nobel Prize winner Pablo Neruda.

ADOUM'S POLITICAL PURSUIT

Ecuadorian Novelist Adoum is one of the famous names of Latin American literature Lately Jorge Enrique Adoum joined other renowned figures and Latin American authors such as Nobel-laureate Gabriel García Márquez, Mario Benedetti, Ernesto Sábato, Thiago de Mello, Eduardo Galeano. In Adoum's views contemporary Latin American writers are torn between historical locations and underdevelopment.He even elaborates on the theme of "betweenness".

ADOUM'S LITERARY WORKS:

Bitter Ecuador{1949}
Notes of the Prodigal Son{1953}
Story of the Foreigner{1955}
Alive poetry of Ecuador{1990}

Between Marx and a Woman Undresses{1979}
City without Angel{1995}
The Fleeting Loves{1997}

The sun under the legs of the horses (1975) and the ascent when infier to us (1976) are contributions to the theater and Jorge Enrique Adoum received a remarkable success with novels like Between Marx and a woman undresses (1976).


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