Manuel Benjamín Carrión Mora (April 20, 1897 in Loja – March 9, 1979 in Quito) was an Ecuadorian writer, diplomat and cultural promoter.
He was born into an aristocratic family in Loja. He was a lawyer by training, and occupied various positions in the public arena, including Minister of Education and legislator. He was also a diplomat in several countries of Europe and the Americas and most notably served as the Ambassador to Mexico and Chile.
Carrión was also a Professor at the Central University of Ecuador, and a journalist. In this later capacity he founded the newspaper El Sol with Alfredo Pareja Diezcanseco. Due to his political views, he was close to the socialist and later communist realms of Ecuadorian society.
In 1934 he published what many critics consider to be his greatest work, Atahuallpa, a biography of the Spanish conquest of the Inca empire, which has been translated into English and French.
In 1944, he founded the Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana (House of Ecuadorian Culture) and became its first President. He was a tireless crusader for the House, and despite great odds, was able to inaugurate its first and main building in May 1947. The building stands now as an icon of the city of Quito. Benjamín Carrión Palace was completed in 1948.
From the beginning he emphasized the importance of the House's Museums, Library and Press. He published the influential literary magazine Letras del Ecuador under the direction of among others, his nephew Alejandro Carrión. He also published a number of key Ecuadorian authors.
The House of the Culture has, in its more than 20 years of work, supported a multitude of writers and painters both inside and outside the country. It has also allowed for Ecuadorian culture to be known in the international field. Though his legacy as a writer can be considered controversial in importance, he stands as Ecuador’s foremost promoter of culture.
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History, History and criticism, Incas, Politics and government, Biography, Civilization, Ecuadorian literature, Latin American literature, Spanish American literature, Bio-bibliography, Correspondence, Criticism and interpretation, Economic conditions, Ecuadorian Art, Ecuadorian Authors, Ecuadorian poetry, Ecuadorian prose literature, García Moreno, Gabriel, Pres. Ecuador, 1821-1875, Kings and rulers, Latin American Art, Peruvian literature, Presidents, Prologues and epilogues, Social conditions, Spanish literaturePeople
Atahualpa (d. 1533), Benjamín Carrión, Alcides Arguedas (1879-1946), Atahualpa (d. 1533,), Francisco García Calderón (1883-1953), Gabriel García Moreno (1821-1875), Gabriela Mistral (1889-1957), Gonzalo Humberto Mata (1904-), Gonzalo Zaldumbide (1885-1965), José Carlos Mariátegui (1894-1930), José Vasconcelos (1882-), Juan Montalvo (1832-1889), Manuel Ugarte (1878-1951), Miguel de Unamuno (1864-1936)ID Numbers
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