Further Reading
- Social protest and literary merit in Huasipungo and El mundo es ancho y ajeno / Armando González-Pérez., 1988
- Three Spanish American novelists a European view / Cyril A Jones., 1967
- The Ecuadorian Indian and cholo in the novels of Jorge Icaza; their lot and language / Anthony Joseph Vetrano., 1974
- Reevaluation of Jorge Icaza's Huasipungo / Edwin S Baxter., 1979
Year of Publication | Literary work | Genre |
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1931 | ¿Cuál es? y Como ellos quieren | Theatre |
1931 | Sin sentido | Theatre |
Barro de la sierra | Short Stories | |
1934 | Huasipungo | Novel |
1935 | En las calles | Novel |
1936 | Flagelo | Theatre |
1937 | Cholos | Novel |
1942 | Media vida deslumbrados | Novel |
1948 | Huairapamushcas | Novel |
1952 | Seis relatos | Short Stories |
1958 | El Chulla Romero y Flores | Novel |
1959 | En la casa de Chola | Novel |
1961 | Obras escogidas | |
1969 | Relatos
Short stories |
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1972 | Atrapados | Short stories |
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Name | Icaza, Jorge |
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Short description | Ecuadorian writer |
Date of birth | 1906 |
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Date of death | 1978 |
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