- Juan Montalvo
Juan María Montalvo Fiallos (
April 13 ,1832 –January 17 ,1889 ) was anEcuador ianauthor andessay ist, generally thought to be one of Ecuador's best writers of the period. A political liberal, Montalvo's beliefs were marked byanti-clericism and a keen hatred for Ecuador's twocaudillo s that ruled during his life:Gabriel García Moreno andIgnacio de Veintemilla . After an issue of his book, "El Cosmopolita ", viciously attacked Moreno, Montalvo wasexile d toColombia , where he would write most of his later works. He was a dedicated champion ofdemocracy , was said to have a lucid and inquisitive intellect and a strong, semi-romantic temperament.His 1880 book "Catilinarias" made him famous throughout intellectual circles in the
United States ,Europe and the rest ofLatin America . Alongside full length books, Montalvo was an accomplished essayist, and his "Siete Tratados" (1882) and "Geometría Moral" (published in 1902, after his death) were popular in Ecuador and were banned by Veintemilla.He also wrote a witty
sequel toMiguel de Cervantes 's "Don Quixote ", called "Capítulos que se le Olvidaron a Cervantes" ("Chapters Cervantes Forgot"). Juan Montalvo died oftuberculosis inParis ,France . His mummified body now rests in amausoleum in his birthplace of Ambato.
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