Simón Corral

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Simón Corral (Quito, January 5, 1946) is an Ecuadorian poet and dramatist.[1]

He studied sociology at the Central University of Ecuador, and was the president of the Federation of University Students of Ecuador. He was later a professor at the Central University of Ecuador.

He took part in the Tsantzismo movement of the 1960s, Ecuador.[2]

Works

  • El cuento de don Mateo (1966; Don Mateo's Story)
  • El ejercito de Runas (1970; The Runas' Army)

References

  1. ^ Encyclopedia of Latin American Theater, 2003, edited by Eladio Cortés, Mirta Barrea-Marlys
  2. ^ TZANTZISMO. Movimiento cultural ecuatoriano de la década de 1960 (1962-1969)