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Ulises Estrella : ウィキペディア英語版
Ulises Estrella
Ulises Estrella Moya (July 4, 1939 – December 27, 2014) was an Ecuadorian poet. He was the co-founder of Tzantzismo, a movement of the 1960s, Ecuador. He was also a film expert, who headed the film department of the House of Ecuadorian Culture for over 30 years.〔(The Autobiographical Dictionary of Ecuador: ULISES ESTRELLA MOYA )〕
==Biography==
His parents were Nicolás Estrella Maldonado from Tabacundo and Laura Moya Sánchez from Latacunga.
In the beginning of 1963 Estrella met Regina Katz. Together they traveled to Panama, and later to San Jose, Costa Rica where he taught a poetry course for three months to the children of the Castella Conservatory. They also went to Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala, and finally to Mexico, because in Argentina Regina had earned a scholarship to study dance at the Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes. In Mexico he wrote for the poetry magazine "El Corno emplumado", and was a literary critic for the newspapers "Ovaciones" and "Excelsior". They then moved to New York for 9 months, where he spent a great deal of time watching movies by Italian neorealist directors such as Federico Fellini, Luchino Visconti, Michelangelo Antonioni, which sparked his interest in film. He then moved to Colombia, where he socialized with the Nadaists led by Gonzalo Arango. By mid 1964 Estrella returned to Quito.
In 1965 he traveled to Trujillo, then to Lima, and he lived in Cuzco for 2 months among poets and painters, arranging poetry readings and conferences. In 1966 he went to Buenos Aires where he studied Art and Essay Films. He also reunited with Regina who was back in Argentina. In 1966 he and Regina returned to Quito where he presided over the Association of Young Artists and Writers.
In 1967 he represented Ecuador in the International Poets Conference celebrated in Varadero, Havana, called "Encuentro con Rubén Darío". In 1969-1970 he taught an Art History Course in Havana, and another course on Aesthetics at the National Art School of Cuba. That year he published a theater piece called "Apenas de este mundo", which was dialectical, folk, and political. Between 1971-1979 he founded the Film Department of the Central University, he also taught Film journalism and Image Theory at the School of Information Science at the Central University.
Between 1974-1984 he directed the newspaper "Prensa Obrera" of the Federation of Workers of Pichincha. In 1975 he was elected vice president of the Federation of Employees and Workers of the Central University, and Permanent Secretary of the National Federation of Employees and Workers of Ecuador (CTE).

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