Víctor Manuel Albornoz
Víctor Manuel Albornoz Cabanilla (Lima, March 23, 1896 – Cuenca, October 26, 1975) was an Ecuadorian writer, poet, biographer, and historian.
Biography
[edit]Albornoz was born in Lima, Peru on March 23, 1896. His father was from Ambato, Ecuador, and his mother was from Lima, Peru. At a young age he moved permanently to Cuenca, Ecuador, where he completed all of his primary and secondary education.
He helped initiate journalism in Cuenca and founded the newspaper La Crónica.[1]
On August 16, 1966, he was recognized as an Ecuadorian citizen according to Act No. 122 from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, because his father was Ecuadorian.[2]
In 1947 he was one of the founding members of the House of Ecuadorian Culture. He was also a member of the Ecuadorian Academy of Language.
He died on October 26, 1975, of a brain hemorrhage.
Personal life
[edit]He was married to Leticia Peralta Rosales, with whom he had 4 children.
Works
[edit]Poetry
- “Ojos en Extasis”
- “Jardín sin Sol”
- “La Llaga de Job”
Biography
- “Fray Vicente Solano” (1942)
- “Rafael María Arízaga” (1949)
- “Antonio Vega Muñoz” (1957)
- “Semblanza de Octavio Cordero Palacios” (1958)
- “Alberto Muñoz Vernaza” (1969)
History
- “Monografía Histórica del Cantón Girón” (1935)
- “Fundación de la Ciudad de Cuenca de América” (1941)
- “La Independencia de Cuenca” (1943)
- “La Antigua Tomebamba y Cuenca que Nace” (1946)
- “Cuenca a Través de Cuatro Siglos” (1959–60)
- “Acotaciones a las Relaciones Geográficas de Indias Concernientes a la Gobernación de Cuenca” (1951).