Emilio S. Belaval Explained

Emilio S. Belaval (born in Fajardo, Puerto Rico on November 8, 1903; died in San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1973) was a lawyer and Supreme Judge and writer from Puerto Rico.[1] He graduated from the University of Puerto Rico. His 1935 work Los cuentos de la Universidad, including the essay Los problemas de la cultura puertorriqueña, dealt with ideas of Puerto Rican identity with Beleval favoring one centering on "its own geography" rather than any universalism. This aspect is said to place his views at variance to Antonio S. Pedreira's Insularismo, despite the works having some similarities and being published close together in time.[2] Some of the works by Belaval were made into theater productions by his countryman, playwright Leopoldo Santiago Lavandero.[3]

A literary award is named for Emilio S. Belaval.[4]

Partial bibliography

Short-story collections

Theater

Essays

Notes and References

  1. Book: Women, Creole Identity, and Intellectual Life in Early Twentieth-century ... by Magali Roy-Féquière, pg 127 . 9781592132317 . 2013-11-05. Roy-Féquière . Magali . 2004 .
  2. Book: Puerto Rico in the American Century by César J. Ayala and Rafael Bernabe, pgs 120-121 . 23 June 2009. 9780807895535 . 2013-11-05. Ayala . César J. . Bernabe . Rafael .
  3. https://prpop.org/biografias/leopoldo-santiago-lavandero/
  4. Book: Literatura puertorriqueña del siglo XX edited by Mercedes López-Baralt, pg 104 . 9780847701063 . 2013-11-05. López-Baralt . Mercedes . 2004 .