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Enrique Gil Gilbert (July 8, 1912 – February 21, 1973) was an Ecuadorian novelist, journalist, poet, and a high-ranking member of the Communist Party of Ecuador. Gil Gilbert was born and died in the coastal city of Guayaquil, and was the youngest member of the Guayaquil Group, which was one of the most renowned literary and intellectual groups in Ecuador in 1930–40. Gil Gilbert’s most famous novel is Nuestro Pan (Our Daily Bread) (1942), which was translated into English (1943), German, Japanese, and Czech. The novel won Honourable Mention in the Latin-American Prize Novel Competition.

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  • Enrique Gil Gilbert (ca)
  • Enrique Gil Gilbert (en)
  • Enrique Gil Gilbert (es)
  • Хиль Хильберт, Энрике (ru)
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  • Enrique Gil Gilbert (Guayaquil, 8 de juliol de 1912 - 21 de febrer de 1973) fou un polític i escriptor equatorià, membre destacat del Grup de Guayaquil. (ca)
  • Enrique Gil Gilbert (July 8, 1912 – February 21, 1973) was an Ecuadorian novelist, journalist, poet, and a high-ranking member of the Communist Party of Ecuador. Gil Gilbert was born and died in the coastal city of Guayaquil, and was the youngest member of the Guayaquil Group, which was one of the most renowned literary and intellectual groups in Ecuador in 1930–40. Gil Gilbert’s most famous novel is Nuestro Pan (Our Daily Bread) (1942), which was translated into English (1943), German, Japanese, and Czech. The novel won Honourable Mention in the Latin-American Prize Novel Competition. (en)
  • Enrique Gil Gilbert (Guayaquil, 8 de julio de 1912 - Ibídem, 21 de febrero de 1973) fue un político y escritor ecuatoriano, miembro del Grupo de Guayaquil. Su obra corresponde al género del realismo literario y explora principalmente la vida del pueblo montubio y del proletariado en las ciudades.​ Entre sus obras más destacadas se encuentra la novela Nuestro pan y relatos como El negro Santander y El malo, este último incluido en el libro Los que se van. (es)
  • Энрике Хиль Хильбе́рт (исп. Enrique Gil Gilbert; 8 июля 1912 — 21 февраля 1973) — эквадорский писатель, поэт, журналист, преподаватель истории в Университете Гуаякиля, общественный деятель и высокопоставленный член Коммунистической партии Эквадора. Видный представитель реализма в литературе Эквадора. Супруг Альбы Кальдерон. (ru)
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