Gonzalo Escudero Moscoso (Quito, September 28, 1903 – Brussels, December 10, 1971) was an Ecuadorian poet and diplomat.
Gonzalo Escudero | |
---|---|
Born | Gonzalo Escudero Moscoco September 28, 1903 Quito, Ecuador |
Died | December 10, 1971 Brussels, Belgium | (aged 68)
Occupation | Poet, Diplomat |
He spent his high school years at the Instituto Nacional Mejía. Later, he attended the Central University of Ecuador, where he obtained his doctorate degree in jurisprudence. He was a distinguished professor of international law at the University of Quito, Secretary of Education, Secretary of Congress, and Minister of Foreign Affairs.[1]
He served as Ecuador's ambassador to Uruguay (1942-1845), Peru (1956), Argentina (1961), Colombia (1963), Brazil (1965), UNESCO (1960) and Belgium (1971).[2]
Works
edit- Los Poemas del Arte (1918)
- Las Parábolas Olímpicas (1922)
- Altanoche (1947)
- Hélices de Huracán y de Sol (1933)
- Estatura del Aire (1951)
- Paralelogramo (obra de teatro)
- Material del Ángel
- Autorretrato
- Introducción a la Muerte
- Hombre de América
- Dios
- Ases
- Pleamar de Piedra
- Réquiem por la Luz
- Nocturno de Septiembre
- Contrapunto
References
edit- ^ "ESCUDERO MOSCOSO, Dr. Gonzalo". Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2013-12-16.
- ^ Biografías y Vida: Gonzalo Escudero