Carlos Benavides Vega Explained
Carlos Benavides Vega (1931-1999) was an Ecuadorian poet and playwright. He also wrote under the pseudonym Álvaro San Félix. He was born in Guayaquil. In his youth, he was one of the members of the poetry group called “Club 7,” which also included David Ledesma Vásquez, Ileana Espinel, Miguel Donoso Pareja, Gastón Hidalgo, Charles Abadíe Silva and Sergio Román Armendáriz. He later dedicated himself to the theatre, and became a leading writer of historical drama. He also wrote scripts for radio plays. Among his noted works are:
- La herida de Dios (1978; winner of the Aurelio Espinosa Pólit Prize) about the historical figure of Gabriel García Moreno Espejo, alias Chushig (1979; Premio Sesquicentenario Universidad Central)
- Caudillos en llamas (1980), Premio Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana
With Pedro Saad Herrería he wrote Una loca estrella, a historical play about Manuelita Sáenz.
He died in 1999.[1] [2] [3]
Notes and References
- Web site: Carlos Benavides Vega - Ecuadorian Literature. October 2020 .
- Book: Club 7 poesía. Álvaro. San Félix. Ileana. Espinel. Gastón. Hidalgo Ortega. David. Ledesma Vázquez. Sergio. Román Armendáriz. April 21, 1954. Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana. Núcleo del Guayas. Library Catalog (Koha).
- Web site: Literatura Ecuatoriana.