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Luis Alberto Costales Cazar (Riobamba, December 24, 1926 – Riobamba, February 1, 2006) was an Ecuadorian poet, philosopher, teacher, speaker, historian, farmer and politician. He was a poet and writer who also extensively studied the history of his native city.〔(''Los que nos dejaron en el 2006'', El Comercio (Quito), 1 January 2007 )〕〔( ''Alberto Costales es parte de la Historia'', El Comercio (Quito), 3 February 2006 )〕 His poetry, lyric and epic, often adhered to classical rhythm, metre and rhyme.〔 He was an idealist philosopher, whose philosophy was based on firm moral principles projected beyond time and space.〔(Dr. Nelson Campos Espinoza, introduction to Luis Alberto Costales, ''Rutas de Sombra y de Sol'', Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana, Quito, n.d., free e-book edition p. 10 )〕 Among his works are: ''Bucólicas y Una Vida Simple''; ''Sobre el Pomo de la Tierra'', ''Exiliado en el verso''〔(Harvard University Library Catalog (HOLLIS Classic) )〕〔Luis Alberto Costales, ''Exiliado en el verso'', Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana, Quito, 2009〕 and ''Rutas de Sombra y de Sol''〔(Luis Alberto Costales, ''Rutas de Sombra y de Sol'', Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana, Quito, n.d. )〕 He is considered one of the greatest figures never to have been awarded the Eugenio Espejo Prize.〔La Hora Ecuador: Revista Artes, p. 3〕 He was co-founder of the Democratic Left Party, being a member of the First National Executive Council, which also comprised Alfredo Buendía, Rodrigo Borja, Fidel Jaramillo Terán, Efrén Cocíos and others. Luis Alberto Costales was viewed as especially important in respect of his vocation for bringing up youth with high human and civic values.〔(''Dr. Luis Alberto Costales Cazar'', Radio Mundial (Riobamba) )〕 == Biography == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Luis Costales」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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