Francisco Granizo Ribadeneira (1925–2009) was an Ecuadorian poet born in Quito on November 8, 1925 and died on January 21, 2009. For some, he was considered a model for Ecuadorian religious lyrical poetry; his work surpasses an exact classification and in more than one occasion, it has been categorized as "intense poetry", a middle ground between eroticism, mysticism , and existentialism.
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| - Francisco Granizo Ribadeneira (1925–2009) was an Ecuadorian poet born in Quito on November 8, 1925 and died on January 21, 2009. For some, he was considered a model for Ecuadorian religious lyrical poetry; his work surpasses an exact classification and in more than one occasion, it has been categorized as "intense poetry", a middle ground between eroticism, mysticism , and existentialism. (en)
- Francisco Granizo Ribadeneira (Quito, 8 de noviembre de 1925-21 de enero de 2009) fue un poeta ecuatoriano. Considerado por algunos como exponente de una lírica religiosa ecuatoriana, su obra sobrepasa una clasificación precisa y en más de una ocasión ha sido catalogada como una poesía de "intensidad", a medio camino entre erotismo, misticismo y existencialismo. (es)
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| - Francisco Granizo Ribadeneira (Quito, 8 de noviembre de 1925-21 de enero de 2009) fue un poeta ecuatoriano. Considerado por algunos como exponente de una lírica religiosa ecuatoriana, su obra sobrepasa una clasificación precisa y en más de una ocasión ha sido catalogada como una poesía de "intensidad", a medio camino entre erotismo, misticismo y existencialismo. De él dice el crítico Hernán Rodríguez Castelo: "Pienso que en una selección de los mayores poetas ecuatorianos del siglo, así fueran diez o menos, no podría faltar Granizo. Una trayectoria lírica ejemplar y sostenida, cada vez más honda y alta, lo ha dejado en el más alto lugar dentro de una de las vertientes de la lírica ecuatoriana actual." (es)
- Francisco Granizo Ribadeneira (1925–2009) was an Ecuadorian poet born in Quito on November 8, 1925 and died on January 21, 2009. For some, he was considered a model for Ecuadorian religious lyrical poetry; his work surpasses an exact classification and in more than one occasion, it has been categorized as "intense poetry", a middle ground between eroticism, mysticism , and existentialism. Of him, the critic : says, "I think that in a selection of the best Ecuadorian poets of this century, if there were ten or less, you couldn't miss Granizo. An exemplary and sustained lyrical trajectory, increasingly deeper and higher, has left him as the highest place within the slope of the current Ecuadorian lyrical poetry." Granizo studied in San Gabriel High School and afterwards he continued his studies with a major in Law at the Central University of Ecuador. As a university student, he won the gold medal in a poetic competition in Riobamba. He was a renowned diplomat and he became the alternate representative before the OEA and responsible for business in Venezuela and Chile. Additionally, he worked as a professor in the Central University and directed the radio station of the . He has published several books of poems By the Short Dust (1948), The Rock (1958), Nothing more than the verb (1969), Death and pursuit of death (1978), Sonets of total love and other poems (1990) and The Sound of your steps (2005); additionally to the novel The Pool (2002) and the dramatic poem Fedro (2005). (en)
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