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Huasipungo (hispanicized
spelling from
Kichwa wasipunku or wasi punku, wasi house,
punku door, "house door") is a 1934
novel by
Jorge Icaza (1906-1978)...
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Jorge Icaza, was a
writer from Ecuador, best
known for his
novel Huasipungo,
which brought attention to the
exploitation of Ecuador's
indigenous people...
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novelist Enrique Gil Gilbert; the
novelist Jorge Icaza (author of the
novel Huasipungo,
translated to many languages); the
short story author Pablo Palacio;...
- land and
forced the
Native po****tion into
bondage (known in
Ecuador as
Huasipungo, from
Kichwa wasipunku, "front door").
Harsh conditions of exploitation...
- It has not yet been
translated into English.
While Icaza's 1934
novel Huasipungo (English trans: The Villagers, 1964) is his most
famous work, many literary...
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government was the
agrarian reform. It was
through this that the so-called
huasipungo system was eliminated, and land was thus
delivered to
thousands of low-income...
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Demon Tales in 1996
after signing a
record deal with
Peruvian recordlabel Huasipungo Records.
Demon Tales would be the
second Peruvian metal album ever released...
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novelist Enrique Gil Gilbert; the
novelist Jorge Icaza (author of the
novel Huasipungo,
translated to many languages); the
short story author Pablo Palacio;...
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Uslar Pietri (Venezuela) 1931 Sóngoro
Cosongo Nicolás Guillén (Cuba) 1934
Huasipungo Jorge Icaza (Ecuador) 1936 Angústia
Graciliano Ramos (Brazil) 1937 Doble...
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peasant rights, and was
later the
subject of
Jorge Icaza's
novel Huasipungo (1934).
During the May 1944
Revolution in Ecuador,
Cacuango personally...