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Vicente Cabrera Funes [1] | |
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| Born | Vicente Cabrera Funes |
| Occupation | Writer and Professor |
| Nationality | |
| Citizenship | |
| Alma mater | University of Massachusetts Amherst Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador |
| Genre | Novel |
| Literary movement | Latin American literature |
| Notable awards | UMM Faculty Distinguished Research Award |
Vicente Cabrera Funes (1944 – 6 July 2014)[2] was a Professor of Spanish at the University of Minnesota Morris and Ecuadorian writer in Morris, Minnesota.[3]
Prof. Cabrera received his B.A. from Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador - Quito, and his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Massachusetts.
| Year of Publication | Literary work | Genre |
|---|---|---|
| 2013 | El suicidio de los inocentes [4] | Novel |
| 2008 | Dónde más si no en el Paraíso[5] | Novel |
| 2005 | Los malditos amantes de Carolina[6] | Novel |
| 2003 | La sombra del espía[7] | Novel |
| 2003 | El hortelano de Ulba, o, Sonia, El soldador y El hortelano [8] | Novel |
| 1984 | La noche del té ; El gabán[9] | Novel |
| 1983 | Juan Benet[10] | Novel |
| 1977-80 | Journal of Spanish studies .[11] Editor | Essay |
| 1978 | Novela española contemporánea: Cela, Delibes, Romero y Hernández,[12] Coauthor | Essay |
| 1975 | Tres poetas a la luz de la metáfora: Salinas, Aleixandre y Guillén,[13] Author | Essay |
| 1972 | La nueva ficción hispanoamericana: a través de M.A. Asturias y G. Garica Márquez, Coauthor | Essay |